A story of the events that have come to define the 1967 Detroit riots, Detroit is a powerful reminder of just how far we haven't come in the last half-century. The sins of the past have not been atoned for, nor have they been forgiven, and time and time again we're assaulted with fresh atrocities that rub salt in old wounds. The specter of the past looms large in Detroit, but unlike director Kathryn Bigelow's previous films, Zero Dark Thirty and The Hurt Locker, the shock isn't rooted in recent tragedies. Instead, the tragedy is that we as a society choose not to learn from our most egregious mistakes, but doom ourselves to repeat them.
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