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So, '8 Murders a Day' is this intense documentary that digs deep into the chilling reality just across the border. The film's tone is heavy, no sugarcoating here. It really captures the urgency of the situation, showcasing how political and social chaos in Mexico leads to such staggering violence. The pacing can feel relentless at times, which adds to the overall feeling of despair. What struck me was how it tells these personal stories amidst all the statistics. It's raw and in-your-face but also really human. The lack of a well-known director gives it this almost underground vibe, making you feel like you’re uncovering something that the mainstream might ignore.
Intense investigation of human rights issues.Focuses on personal stories amidst the chaos.Underground feel due to unknown director.
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