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: Defenders of Attenborough's structure note that the film was intentionally designed to use Woods as a proxy for the largely indifferent Western world of the 1980s, effectively waking up international audiences to the horrors of apartheid.

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The film also highlights the complexities of the apartheid regime, revealing the brutal and inhumane conditions faced by black South Africans under the system. The film's portrayal of the Sharpeville massacre and the subsequent banning of anti-apartheid organizations serves as a powerful reminder of the violent and repressive nature of the apartheid regime. The film's portrayal of the Sharpeville massacre and