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Where I Can See Them takes a deep dive into a pretty heavy topic, really. It’s this raw, unfiltered look at the psychological toll those stop and searches take on Black men, particularly through Jaydee Dyer's lens. He shares his story—11 years old and already facing that kind of scrutiny. The pacing feels deliberate; you can almost feel the weight of every recollection. The documentary’s strength lies in its real-life testimonials, which pack a punch. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but that’s what makes it distinctive. It feels like a conversation rather than just a film. You can sense the emotional gravity throughout, and it lingers with you long after it’s over.
Tackles serious themes with raw honestyFocused on real-life testimonialsCaptivating emotional depth
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