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Torturing Democracy is a striking documentary that dives deep into the shadows of the post-9/11 landscape. The film's tone is somber, reflective, and at times, unsettling, as it scrutinizes the U.S. government's approach to interrogation. You get a real sense of urgency and moral questioning throughout, especially with the interviews from key figures and experts. The pacing sometimes feels methodical, but it serves the narrative well, allowing you to absorb the gravity of what's being discussed. There's a distinct lack of flashy production—just raw, impactful storytelling. It’s a stark examination of democratic values against a backdrop of fear, leaving you with lingering thoughts about ethics and governance.
Focuses on ethical implications of interrogation techniques.Includes interviews with key political figures and experts.A somber reflection on democracy and morality.
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