Quick Review: Certainly one of the most engrossing, dexterously-filmed and powerfully-acted racism-related films in recent memory, this inspiring and sincere real story about change and acceptance does enter familiar territories, but its strength lies in the evolving relation between the feisty black activist aiming for integration Ann and the tense KKK leader C.P., whose contrasting personalities are equally as strongly embodied by the chameleon Taraji P. Henson and the imposing Sam Rockwell.
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