Dying for Meth is a gritty dive into the meth epidemic that swept through Middle America. Shot over five years, the film has this raw, unfiltered look at addiction that's both haunting and compelling. You see the addicts, often in their lowest moments, which adds to the heaviness of the viewing experience. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost meditative, as it contrasts the chaos of meth use with the stark realities of prison life. The interviews are particularly striking, humanizing individuals caught in a relentless cycle. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they capture the grimness of the drug's impact. It’s a tough watch, sure, but it’s a real slice of life that doesn’t sugarcoat the devastation meth leaves behind.
Investigates meth addiction over 5 yearsFeatures real interviews with addictsCaptures raw, unfiltered experiences
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