NYFF Review - 'The Inspection' Unearths Empathy in the Trenches of Bootcamp
The film exhibits a respect for the craft and an empathy for human tribulations that have historically been ignored.

Two drifters, one a gentle but slow giant, try to make money working the fields during the Depression so they can fulfill their dreams.
The film exhibits a respect for the craft and an empathy for human tribulations that have historically been ignored.
At 2:17 a.m., every child in a third-grade class wakes up, leaves their home, and disappears into the darkness—except one. The next day, teacher Justine Gandy discovers that Alex Lily is the only student left, while the rest have vanished without a trace. Did Justine have something to do with it, or is a far more sinister force stalking the town, targeting not just children, but anyone in its path?
A smashing sequel to the first Sonic the Hedgehog film that also brings back elements from the popular video game series.