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The Limit dives deep into a chilling piece of history that feels almost surreal. Set in 1961, it paints a stark portrait of tragedy, focusing on the aftermath of a community gathering in Kuzuo where five women lost their lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the heavy atmosphere to settle in as we witness the unraveling of Masaru Okunishi's life. His journey from being acquitted to facing the death penalty on shaky grounds is both haunting and thought-provoking. The documentary's practical effects, like archival footage and reenactments, add a raw texture to the storytelling. It's the kind of film that lingers in your mind, challenging the viewer to reflect on the intricacies of justice and morality, all while being anchored by strong performances.
Intense social commentaryRich use of archival footageExploration of moral dilemmas
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