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So, 'Why We Hate: The Reckoning' dives into a roundtable discussion that feels very raw and real. It tackles the aftermath of George Floyd's death, and while the director is unknown, the voices in this film really stand out. The atmosphere is heavy—there's a palpable sense of urgency and the pacing allows for some deep dives into the feelings and perspectives of those involved. The conversations are candid, and you can feel the weight of the topics being discussed. It’s not just a sequel to the original documentary but rather a response to the ongoing issues we face. There's a mix of personal stories and broader societal issues, which makes it distinctive in its approach to an uncomfortable yet necessary dialogue.
Explores themes of race and justiceFeatures a roundtable formatFocuses on current societal issues
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