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So, "This Film Is Meant to Be About Stokely Carmichael" is quite an intriguing piece. The filmmaker, Isis Thompson, really dives into her struggle with identity, you know? The film's atmosphere feels raw and intimate, almost like you're privy to her internal monologue. It’s reflective, exploring the complexities of race and family. The pacing has this uneven quality—sometimes slow, which gives you time to think, but then jolts you with moments of realization. It stands out because it’s deeply personal; she's grappling with her own sense of belonging while trying to connect with a figure like Stokely Carmichael. The documentary unfolds almost like a conversation, making you reflect on heritage and the weight of expectations.
Reflective exploration of identity and heritageUneven pacing adds to its personal touchIntimate look at familial connections and race
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