This documentary dives into the heart of a racially charged conflict in Memphis, centering around the statue of Nathan Bedford Forrest. It paints a raw picture of how the KKK, local gang members, and the Memphis City Council collide, each with their own motives and beliefs. The pacing feels like a tense chess game, with each side trying to outmaneuver the other. The atmosphere is thick with palpable tension and the weight of history, making it a gripping watch. It's interesting how the film sheds light on the absurdity and complexity of the situation, showcasing voices from all sides. It’s not just about the statue but a broader commentary on race, identity, and power in America.
A unique lens on modern racial tensionsExplores local history and its impactEngaging portrayal of conflicting perspectives
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