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So, 'Unfinished Lives' dives deep into this tragic real-life story that feels heavy and somber right from the start. The pacing is deliberate, letting you sit with the weight of the events that unfold. It's got a raw, unpolished quality that makes the documentary feel more authentic—like you're in the room with Rose Tsai as she fights for justice alongside Xinran Ji's parents. The film doesn’t shy away from the emotional turmoil, letting you feel the anger, confusion, and heartache that comes with such a senseless loss. It’s a powerful exploration of grief and advocacy, and it really makes you think about the impact of violence on lives. The interviews are intimate, and there's a certain grit to the visuals that adds to the overall atmosphere.
Focuses on real-life tragedyIntimate interviewsPortrays advocacy and emotional struggle
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