
Cocaine: History Between the Lines is a fascinating, if somewhat gritty, documentary that digs into the layered history of this infamous drug. The narrative flows between the socioeconomic factors driving cocaine's popularity across various classes, and the violent struggles between cartels, particularly in Mexico and Colombia. The pacing can feel uneven at times, which almost mirrors the unpredictable nature of the drug trade itself. While the director remains unknown, the film manages to capture a raw and unfiltered look at the societal implications and the personal stories intertwined with cocaine use and trafficking. It's not overly polished, which might be off-putting for some, yet it certainly lends an air of authenticity that resonates throughout the viewing experience.
Interesting exploration of socio-economic factors.Uneven pacing reflects the chaotic nature of the subject.Authentic tone, despite the unknown director.
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