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Chicago 7 Film Review

Chicago 7 is an intriguing film that delves into intense courtroom drama surrounding the trial
of seven activists charged with encouraging riots during the Democratic National Convention
in Chicago in 1968. The film weaves together the personal stories of the characters,
specifically the defendants, giving us an insight into the political climate within the time
period. The performances within the film are pleasantly executed, such as Tom Hayden
capturing the internal struggle of a man torn between his ideals and the harsh reality of the
situation. The film involves and spreads awareness of many past and current themes like
social justice, freedom of speech, the power of protest and racism. It highlights the injustices
faced by the defendants and the larger implications of their trial on the fight for civil rights.
The script is sharp and thought-provoking, keeping the audience engaged from start to
finish. Visually, the film is stunning, capturing the political unrest and energy of the
characters, allowing us to feel involved in the drama and formulate our own opinions. The
courtroom scenes are particularly riveting, showing the tension and clash of their ideologies.
Overall, the film highlights many faults in a current society and aims to bring awareness of
them. It is a gripping story in which combines powerful performances and opinions,
shedding light on significant moments in history. This encourages reflection of our own
morals and the importance of standing up for what you believe in.

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