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Time 2020

I thought this was an incredibly powerful documentary. The main subject: Fox Rich is so incredibly strong. As I was watching it, I kept thinking how strong she was holding it down on the home front, providing for family, as well as trying to get her husband out of prison. It's just further proof that our justice system is not equal.

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The modern day cinematography was CRISPY. I could have watched it all day.

Fox had movie star energy even in the earliest footage.

It's horrible modern day slavery that defies belief. The ending was powerful.

I appreciated that Fox apologised to the victims of the robbery, and that it was included in the documentary.

As a film, with such compelling people, it did not keep me engaged. There would be countless more engaging moments that did not make the film. On the other hand, watching Fox wait on hold might not be glamorous, but it is probably more indicative of what a 20 year prison sentence is like for a family.

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There's a lot of racial injustice stories out there, Time does not do anything to differentiate itself from them. The result is a story you've heard so many times that it has long lost its impact.

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I never understood why she was mad about her husband being in prison. There are several unanswered questions and that lack of consistency made me feel unattached to the film. I think a story bad told. I liked the music though, particularly the final pieces.

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[Amazon] The concept of time is well represented by a directorial work that turns a social complaint into an audiovisual poem. The piano recordings of the Ethiopian artist Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam also provide this back and forth in time. The deprivation of liberty is a double sentence, for the prisoner and for her family. This confrontation with a debatable prison system is represented in the absence of the father. The last minutes are moving, poetic, captivating.

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