Review of 4 Little Girls (1997) by Private U — 02 Jul 2007
As one could imagine, the film isn't just about the 4 little girls killed in the 16th street baptist church bombing, but about the entire civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama in that era. The film succeeds spectacularly on creating emotional involvement with the story of the four girls, as well as offering insight into the movement.
It does better at the points leading up to the church bombing then it does with the aftermath and a prosecution of the bomber, but it still maintains an emotional and informative story with effective documentary techniques.
This review of 4 Little Girls (1997) was written by Private U on 02 Jul 2007.
4 Little Girls has generally received very positive reviews.
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