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So, 'The Making of Justice' dives into this fascinating yet heavy space where seven inmates collaborate on crafting a crime film. It’s kind of a raw exploration of guilt and creativity, you know? They’re all murderers, yet here they are, channeling their life experiences into a screenplay. The tone is somber, but there's also this spark of hope and humanity peeking through. Sarah Vanhee's presence adds a layer of authenticity as she navigates their stories and motivations. The pacing feels introspective, allowing viewers to really sit with the weight of their narratives. It's distinctive for how it blurs the line between fiction and reality, making you reflect on the themes of redemption and storytelling in a confined space.
Good for discussions on prison narratives.Interesting take on storytelling from unique perspectives.Great example of blending reality with fiction.
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