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So, 'Climate for Murder' is this raw and unsettling documentary that dives into the dark summer of violence in Montreal during the mid-90s. It opens with the shocking murder of a gay man on a public bus - like, you immediately feel the tension in the air. The film doesn't shy away from the brutality faced by the community, and it captures the growing anger and sadness as these crimes go unresolved. It’s not just a collection of events; it’s a chilling reflection of societal indifference. The pacing can feel a bit jagged, but that adds to the urgency of the narrative. You really get a sense of time and place, and the performances of those interviewed are deeply affecting, making it quite distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
Focuses on real events and societal issues.Includes interviews with community members.Highlights the emotional impact of unsolved crimes.
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