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Freeway: Crack in the System dives deep into the gritty realities of America's war on drugs. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, yet it pulls you in with raw interviews and unsettling imagery. Levin's pacing feels almost relentless, weaving together stories of shattered lives and corrupt systems. It's not your typical doc; it’s a stark look at the entwined fates of drug dealers, law enforcement, and the government. The practical effects? Well, they come in the form of real-life consequences—hard truths that hit home. What stands out is the personal angle, the way it humanizes figures often demonized in the media. It’s an eye-opener, challenging viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about societal failures.
Documentary on the drug war in AmericaExplores themes of corruption and complicityReal-life stories and interviews
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