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We Come In Peace, They Said is an intriguing documentary that stitches together three compelling films by Jyoti Mistry. You start with 'When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Black Man'—it’s raw and thought-provoking, exploring identity in a way that feels both personal and universal. Then you dive into 'Cause of Death,' which has a more somber, reflective tone, shedding light on societal issues that linger in the background. Finally, 'Loving In Between' brings a sense of warmth, digging into human connections amidst chaos. The pacing varies—some parts feel like a contemplative pause while others push you forward. Mistry's distinctive voice shines through, weaving these narratives into a cohesive exploration of race, identity, and love.
A deep dive into Mistry's thematic concernsVaried pacing reflects the emotional weight of each filmInteresting juxtaposition of styles and tones
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