Objectively i think this is a bad documentary. Nothing wrong with the source material for heavens sake. Im no racist. The problem is with the documentary. It is horribly paced. So slow moving, like mollasses. It isnt chronologically organized, so its pretty confusing, especially in the beggining. Spike Lee chooses to interview some pretty interesting characters, including a mere aquintance of one of the girls. An acquaintance! Not even friend! His one memory of her was her sitting next to him in class! Does this guy really belong in the documentary? I asked that question many times. The answer was always no. Such a strange little documentary. I was bored, confused and frustrated. Seems like Spike Lee was scraping the barrell with this one.
Great story though.
Great story though.