tough and to the point; This story is told through a combination of archival footage; The score is simple and to the point and the overall mood of the film is strictly informative, with very little editorializing or speculation
Sam Pollards' "MLK/FBI" is more than an eye-opening look at an icon, and the evil forces working to tear him apart, it's a critical chapter that should be imprinted inside every white American's heart. Especially right now
it's a useful reminder not just that this American hero was a widely vilified figure during his lifetime but also that he accomplished everything he did despite nonstop resistance from intelligence agencies, the media, and the public alike
"MLK/FBI" doesn't make for an "entertaining" documentary, but it is a highly educational one; With "MLK/FBI", Sam Pollard has crafted not only an important history lesson, but a potent cautionary tale