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Bad Hombres is a gritty documentary that captures this raw reality of life on the border. It’s not polished, which adds to its power. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing the viewer to really absorb the struggles these individuals face. You get a sense of their resilience as they form a community right at the edge of this harsh divide. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with both hope and desperation. The stories are personal, and though we don’t know the director’s name, the way the subjects open up feels intimate. It’s a distinctive take on migration, and the practical effects are just life itself—no gimmicks, just reality.
Explores themes of community and survivalIntimate portraits of individuals facing deportationRaw and unpolished storytelling
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