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Our VerdictNot Woke
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I.D.1995

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Despite the collaboration of various European film bodies, "I.D." remains largely non-woke by current standards. It’s a hard-hitting exploration of identity, loyalty, and corruption rooted firmly in the culture and anxieties of its time.

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