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For the Love of God is one of those documentaries that really digs into the psyche of its subject. Kenzo Okazaki, a war vet who's been through the ringer, shares his vision of a better world after his lengthy prison stint. The pacing feels reflective, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb his thoughts and experiences. There's a rawness to his performance, and you can feel the weight of his struggles. The film's atmosphere is marked by a somber yet hopeful tone, contrasting his violent past with an idealistic future. It's distinct in its focus on a single voice—Okazaki’s passion shines through, making it a unique exploration of redemption and societal change.
Explores themes of redemption and societal issues. · Features a single, strong narrative voice. · Pacing allows for deep reflection on personal and social transformation.
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