Watched this last night and was surprisingly taken by it.
It's available in the UK on Amazon prime, and covers the interview of a lass at her home by the FBI.
I don't want to give too much away for those that didn't catch the story when it happened, but the movie makes it clear in the opening credits that the "script" is verbatim from the recordings of the incident by the officers involved
I thought it would be a novel oddity, but it was much more engaging than that - with a very strong performance by Sydney Sweeney in the lead role (of the "truth is stranger than fiction" named Reality Winner)
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Re: Reality
servodude wrote:the "truth is stranger than fiction" named Reality Winner
Like ironic nominative determinism or something? I didn't know anything of the story, found the style claustrophobic and unsettling but I guess that's how the FBI want their suspects to feel? I to was surprisingly taken by it and wouldn't have put the time in without a recommendation so ta.
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