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So, 'Jackie Speier: Sexual Assault in the Military' is more of a candid exploration than a traditional documentary. You really get a sense of Jackie Speier’s passion and urgency as she delves into the grim realities of sexual assault in the armed forces. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of her words to settle in. It’s not flashy or overproduced, which gives it a raw, grassroots vibe. The film's focus on systemic failures and the need for accountability is striking, and you can't help but feel the frustration. It's a vital conversation piece that talks about a tough subject, highlighting the importance of reform in military justice. Not your average war doc for sure, but it stands out.
Examines systemic issues in military justice · Features candid interviews and testimonies · Focuses on the reform of prosecuting powers
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