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Waiting for Mercy is a compelling documentary that digs into a controversial FBI sting operation in Albany back in 2004. It's fascinating how it unfolds, presenting the narratives of Yassin Aref and Mohammed Hossain, two Muslim men caught in a web of entrapment. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, drawing you into the complexities of their lives and the chilling questions surrounding the justice system. Themes of paranoia, identity, and the moral implications of such stings really stand out. The filmmakers do a decent job of letting the story breathe, allowing interviews and archival footage to create an atmosphere thick with tension. It raises a lot of what-ifs that linger long after the credits roll.
Examines themes of justice and entrapment.Features firsthand accounts and testimony.Provokes thought on the implications of national security measures.
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Ellie Bernstein
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