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So, 'Blood, Passion & Coffee' gives you this raw look at a coffee family from Marcala, Honduras, grappling with rust disease and those annoying low prices. It's less about the coffee per se and more about the struggle, you know? The pacing is intentional, letting you soak in their despair and fleeting moments of hope. The performances feel genuine, almost like you're peeking into their lives. What’s striking is how it addresses migration—not as an escape, but as a lifeline, which is a heavy theme. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can almost taste the bitterness of their circumstances. It's a heavy watch, but really resonates.
Realistic portrayal of coffee farming challengesStrong thematic elements around migrationIntimate performances that enhance the story
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