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Sprawling and ambitious, it reaches back to the early roots of the Civil Rights struggle and zooms in on schoolrooms in 2002 to divine what the decision did...
Sprawling and ambitious, it reaches back to the early roots of the Civil Rights struggle and zooms in on schoolrooms in 2002 to divine what the decision did and didn't change.
The film is at its most quietly powerful, though, when telling the story of a group of African-American high school kids who took their discontent to the highest court in the land.