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7 Murders a Day is a raw and gritty dive into the chaos that is Tijuana, Mexico, under the weight of cartel violence. Charlie Minn's approach is unflinching; you really feel the atmosphere thick with tension. The pacing feels almost relentless, mirroring the constant threat looming over the city. It's more than just a documentary—it's a snapshot of life in a place where violence has become routine. The interviews with locals give a haunting human touch, contrasting with the stark realities they face daily. There's no gloss, no dramatization here, just straightforward storytelling that hits hard. It's a hard watch, but it offers an important perspective on a crisis that often goes overlooked.
Intense portrayal of cartel violenceReal interviews with localsBrutally honest documentary style
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