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Unfinished Business is a fascinating slice of history, if you appreciate documentaries that dig deep into personal stories. It follows Min Yasui, Gordon Hirabayashi, and Fred Korematsu, three individuals who faced the harsh realities of Japanese American internment during WWII. The film's pacing is measured, allowing the gravity of their experiences to resonate. There's a rawness in their performances that captures the emotional weight of injustice while detailing how their lives intertwined with a dark chapter in American history. The documentary's tone is reflective, even somber, making it distinct in how it tackles such heavy themes. It's less about the spectacle and more about the powerful narrative that unfolds, stirring a sense of reflection on civil liberties.
Reflects on civil liberties.Focus on personal stories.Measured pacing enhances emotional impact.
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