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Uncounted is one of those documentaries that really gets under your skin, particularly if you're into political narratives. David Earnhardt, the director, weaves together a chilling examination of the 2004 election fraud, and how it set a precedent for future manipulation in 2006 and beyond. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which allows the weight of the information to sink in. It’s not just about the facts; it’s about the implications for the 2008 election. The tone is serious, and you can feel the urgency of the message. It's distinctive in how it combines interviews and archival footage, making the abstract very concrete. A thought-provoking watch, definitely worth your time if you like digging into the darker sides of democracy.
Focus on election integrity themesChilling tone and pacingCombines interviews with archival footage
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