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So, 'Ticketed for What?' is this short documentary that dives deep into the struggles of Toronto's homeless community. The tone is raw, almost confrontational at times, as it sheds light on these individuals facing unjust ticketing under the Ontario Safe Streets Act. You really get a sense of the atmosphere; it’s gritty and real, capturing the day-to-day lives of people often overlooked. The pacing is tight, which keeps you engaged without losing the weight of the subject matter. There’s no flashy effects here, just genuine performances that bring their stories to life. What’s distinctive is how it highlights systemic issues without sensationalizing the plight of the homeless. It’s definitely a thought-provoking piece worth exploring for anyone interested in social documentaries.
Focus on social justice themesEngaging storytelling through real interviewsCaptures the essence of urban struggles
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