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So, this documentary is quite a piece. It stitches together footage from the Capitol riot in a way that feels almost visceral. The pacing can be jarring, reflecting the chaotic energy of the day. You see the protesters evolve from a simmering discontent to outright aggression, and then there's that haunting image of the Confederate flag inside the Capitol - it really hits hard. There's no narration or typical commentary, just raw moments strung together, which gives it a very immediate and unsettling atmosphere. The absence of a known director adds a layer of anonymity that somehow amplifies the weight of the footage. It’s a stark reflection on extremism and political fervor, leaving you with a lot to unpack.
Unconventional structure, primarily raw footageAbsence of narration enhances immediacyDistinctive portrayal of political extremism
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