I was reading trough the reviews and my attention was caught by Michael Crose who said: “ Don't waste your money. Go see "Uncle Tom" documentary if you want a more accurate, unvarnished depiction of race issues in America and presented without an agenda.”
Well let me tell you that The 13TH documentary is worth watching because it sheds light on the deep-rooted issues of racial inequality and mass incarceration in the United States. It provides a thought-provoking exploration of the historical context, systemic injustices, and their consequences. The film encourages critical thinking and sparks conversations about social justice, making it a powerful and important documentary to watch. So just because you did not like it doesn’t mean that the documentary is not accurate or not worth watching because the storytelling was powerful and the skillful presentation of facts, personal stories, and compelling visuals helps to convey the complex issues surrounding racial inequality and mass incarceration.