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So, you come across 'The Gentleman Bank Robber,' right? It's this documentary about Rita Bo Brown, a fascinating character from the 70s. She's a butch, working-class gal from Oregon, and what a life she led! The film dives into her radical spirit and involvement with the George Jackson Brigade. The pacing feels raw, almost frenetic, reflecting the tumult of the times. There's not a lot of glamor here, just gritty reality. You get to see her anti-authoritarian stance and the underground struggles against capitalism that marked that era. It’s all quite visceral, with a tone that really pulls you in. The practical effects? Well, it’s more about the storytelling than flash, but it resonates on a deeper level. Definitely a unique piece for anyone into true stories of rebellion.
Focuses on a lesser-known figure in radical history.Atmospheric portrayal of 1970s Oregon.Provides insight into the underground movements of the time.
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