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The Real CSI dives deep into the cracks of forensic science as it bleeds into the American justice system. The film's tone is a mix of somber realism and stark revelation, pulling no punches when it comes to the flaws that can decide someone's fate. It’s not flashy; no grand reenactments or over-the-top dramatizations. Instead, it relies on interviews and real-life case studies that build a creeping sense of unease. The pacing feels methodical, almost like you're following a detective through a cold case. It raises questions about reliability and accuracy—issues that linger and haunt. What’s striking is how it manages to feel both informative and unsettling, a real eye-opener for anyone interested in the darker side of justice.
Forensic science flawsReal case studiesInteresting interviews
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