"Nickel Boys Flixtor" has two points of view. We see the eyes of two distinct individuals, Elwood and Turner, who are youths who are imprisoned in a juvenile detention facility from the Jim Crow era that is essentially a death camp for its Black inmates. The parallels and discrepancies between "Nickel Boys" and "Hunger," another powerful novel about life in prison, really got to me. A work of unrelenting objectivity, the older picture explores the body to a visceral degree that few other films have tried.