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Cuba, Batista et la mafia offers a gritty look into the intertwining lives of power and crime in pre-revolutionary Cuba. It captures a raw atmosphere, with an unsettling edge that mirrors the tumultuous period. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the socio-political nuances while revealing how organized crime thrived under Batista's regime. The documentary relies on archival footage and interviews, creating an almost haunting tone that lingers. What stands out is its unvarnished portrayal of the mafia's influence, contrasting with the romanticized narratives often seen in films about Cuba. Overall, it’s a fascinating exploration of corruption and power dynamics, though the lack of a prominent director may leave some feeling it's a bit under-cooked in presentation.
Explores the mafia's role in Cuba's historyDeliberate pacing offers a reflective experienceUse of archival footage adds authenticity
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