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So, 'They Came to Take Me' is this haunting documentary that dives deep into the lives of three activists on the brink of a moment that feels all too real. It captures the tension of that fateful day in 2024, using raw interviews and a stark, almost claustrophobic style that keeps you on edge. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost like you're sitting with them in their fear and uncertainty, and there's something so powerful about their personal accounts of state intervention. It feels distinctly urgent, almost like a snapshot of an ongoing struggle, and the lack of flashy effects only adds to its authenticity. The performances—if you can call them that—are just the women being themselves, which is incredibly compelling.
This film is relatively new, so it hasn’t made a huge splash in collector circles just yet, but there’s a growing interest due to its topical nature and the unique storytelling approach. It's one of those indie docs that may not see a wide release, making physical copies potentially scarce over time. Keep an eye on any limited runs or festival circuits; those could become quite sought after as the subject matter holds contemporary significance.
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