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So, 'Britain's Child Drug Runners' is a heavy watch, you know? Directed by Rebecca Coxon, it dives deep into the grim reality of county lines in the UK. The pacing feels relentlessly urgent, almost suffocating at times, as it follows these four young people ensnared in this dangerous life. The film's rawness is something else; it’s not just about the kids, but how they're groomed and exploited. You can really feel the atmosphere of desperation and lost innocence throughout. There’s no flashy effects or dramatization here—just real stories that hit hard. The performances are striking; they carry a weight that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a hard truth to face, but it’s essential viewing if you're into documentaries that tackle real issues.
Focuses on real-life stories of children involved in drug trade.Captures the emotional weight and societal impact of the issue.Offers raw, unfiltered perspectives without dramatization.
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