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Carne Mal Passada is an intriguing documentary that dives into the psyche of Joel, a guy who's deeply entrenched in the world of police shows. It's not your typical true crime fare, though. The film plays with the blurred lines between viewer and subject, raising questions about media consumption and the impact of violent imagery on our daily lives. The pacing is contemplative, almost unsettling at times, allowing you to sit with the discomfort of Joel’s experiences. It’s raw, and the use of real footage alongside reenactments creates a unique atmosphere that feels both jarring and thought-provoking. There’s a subtle tension throughout that might leave you contemplating your own media habits long after the credits roll.
Explores media consumption and realityUnique blend of real footage and reenactmentsContemplative tone with unsettling atmosphere
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