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A Wolfpack Called Ernesto dives deep into the complex web of youth, crime, and identity. González captures a raw atmosphere, blending gritty realism with the haunting innocence of adolescence. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the brutal choices these boys face, making it uncomfortable yet essential viewing. The pacing ebbs and flows, sometimes reflecting the chaotic lives of its subjects, at other times lingering on their quieter moments of reflection. It’s the practical effects—real-life situations and unscripted reactions—that stand out here, drawing you into their world. The performances, if you can call them that, are strikingly authentic, blurring the line between documentary and drama in ways that linger long after viewing.
Explores themes of identity and violence.Features raw and unscripted performances.A unique blend of documentary storytelling.
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