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Cibo Di Violenza, or Food Of Violence, dives into some seriously disturbing territory. This documentary, narrated by the unapologetic Mike Lima, pulls no punches as it explores the sensationalized claims surrounding the baby foetus eating scandal. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, with a pacing that keeps you on edge, making you question the world we live in. The practical effects, while minimal, are unsettling enough to drive the point home. Lima’s delivery adds an unsettling charm, blending shock with a kind of morbid curiosity. It’s not your typical documentary – it feels like a raw glimpse into a world where morality is put under the microscope, and the results are, well, hard to digest.
Disturbing themes exploredRaw and compelling narrationUnorthodox documentary style
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