El año que trafiqué con mujeres is a gritty exploration of the underbelly of society. The film has this raw, uncomfortable atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. It dives into the complexities of human trafficking, intertwining personal stories with broader social issues. The pacing can feel uneven, reflecting the chaotic lives of its characters. Performances are intense and often unrefined, capturing a sense of desperation that feels very real. What stands out is the use of practical effects, lending a visceral quality to the scenes that computer-generated imagery just wouldn’t capture. It’s not an easy watch, but it definitely encourages reflection on morality and human connections amidst chaos.
Gritty exploration of society's shadowsIntense performances with a raw feelPacing reflects character turmoil
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