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The Holly (2022) takes a gritty dive into the streets of Denver, capturing the raw essence of a community in flux. The film's pacing feels almost like a slow burn, building tension as it shifts from the individual stories of residents to the broader implications of urban development. You get a real sense of the atmosphere—it's heavy, layered with the weight of social issues and the pulse of a changing city. The shooting case involving an activist serves as a disturbing focal point, unraveling the complex interplay between gentrification and gang activity. There's a certain authenticity in the way the filmmakers approach their subjects, lending a voice to those often sidelined. The documentary's distinctive perspective on these themes makes it a compelling watch for anyone interested in the realities of modern urban life.
Gentrification's impact on communitiesComplex relationships with urban developmentReal voices from the streets of Denver
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