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Title: Menace II Society and Colonization
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January 27, 2000 |
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While an innovative means of conveying action, the video becomes nothing more than a diversion. While it builds tension and a false sense of foreboding, nothing comes of it; the video never connects directly to the film's later events.
The next scenes are of the Watts riots in 1965... Showed first 250 characters
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While an innovative means of conveying action, the video becomes nothing more than a diversion. While it builds tension and a false sense of foreboding, nothing comes of it; the video never connects directly to the film's later events.
The next scenes are of the Watts riots in 1965... Showed next 250 characters
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