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Big Sky Falling dives deep into the murky underbelly of Montana State University's athletic scene, unearthing a drug and murder scandal that feels all too real. The pacing is relentless, dragging you through the intricacies of a cocaine ring that's surprisingly well-organized, involving both current and former players. The atmosphere is charged, almost suffocating, as the threat of violence looms large, affecting not just the athletes but the entire MSU community. What sets this documentary apart is its raw honesty—the interviews feel visceral, and the practical effects of the drug trade on lives are explored without glamorization. It's a stark look at how ambition can lead to corruption, and it's unsettling but necessary viewing for those interested in the darker sides of sports.
In-depth interviews with investigators and community membersFocus on the human impact of the scandalRaw footage that enhances the documentary's realism
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