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Child Gambling is a stark exploration of the underbelly of modern gaming culture, diving into how social media is being weaponized to prey on young minds. The documentary balances haunting statistics with real-life stories, creating an unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. Its pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which allows the viewer to absorb the gravity of the situation—the kind of slow burn that lets the themes sink in. There's a raw honesty in the testimonies that feels both personal and alarming. It lacks flashy production but compensates with its authenticity. The lack of a known director somehow adds to the film's intrigue, making it feel like a grassroots effort shedding light on a troubling trend that demands attention.
Focus on social media gambling impactsReal-life stories and statisticsAuthentic feel with no flashy effects
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