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G: Methamphetamine on the Navajo Nation is a raw look into how the drug has ravaged a community. The film has this gritty, almost unvarnished feel that really pulls you in. It’s not just a collection of statistics but rather a tapestry of personal stories—there’s an intimacy in the interviews that feels both haunting and necessary. The pacing is steady, allowing you to sit with the heavy themes of addiction, loss, and resilience. The performances, if you can call them that, come from real people sharing their experiences, which adds to the film's authenticity. There’s a distinctive atmosphere here that lingers, making you reflect on the broader implications of the epidemic. Definitely a unique piece in the docu-genre.
Documentary about addiction in Native communitiesReal interviews provide a powerful perspectiveFocus on the social implications of drug use
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