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The Interrogation dives into the murky waters of confessions and wrongful convictions, driven by a chill that permeates the entire documentary. It digs into the Reid technique, presenting a grim overview of how coercive tactics can shatter lives. The pacing is almost haunting, with a steady buildup that mirrors the pressure felt by the suspects. It’s not just about the facts; it's about the emotional toll of these confessions. The tone is somber, and the interviews evoke a raw honesty that sticks with you. There’s something distinctly unsettling in the way it portrays the systemic issues within our justice system, making it a thought-provoking piece, if not outright disturbing.
Focus on the emotional weight of confessions.Not your typical documentary, more of a psychological study.Great for discussions on justice and ethics.
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