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So, 'Eviction, Demolition' is this raw documentary that really gets under your skin. It captures that heavy, haunting feeling of someone facing the end of their home, and you can feel the weight of that moment. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, which adds to the tension. The interviews are just real people sharing their experiences, so there's no gloss over the hard truths of displacement. It's gritty, with a sort of stark realism that you don’t often see in other docs. The atmosphere is thick with emotion, and it feels almost personal. It's distinctive in how it lets you sit with discomfort, not rushing you through any of it. Definitely a film that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Reflects on housing issues.Gritty and emotionally charged.Strong atmosphere with real interviews.
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Karissa Hahn
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