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So, 'Gram. Kilogram. Ton.' dives deep into the grim realities of drug trade in Serbia. It's a documentary that feels raw and unfiltered, really. Thirteen young inmates share their stories, each a glimpse into how they got ensnared in this relentless cycle of crime. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their experiences to sink in. There’s a heavy atmosphere throughout, underscored by a sense of hopelessness yet laced with flickers of resilience. The performances are deeply personal, almost haunting, as they reflect on choices that led them into the abyss. It’s a film that doesn’t glamorize its subject; instead, it presents an unvarnished truth, making it distinct in the documentary landscape. You feel the weight of each story, both literally and figuratively.
Focuses on the personal stories of young offendersDeep exploration of the drug trade in SerbiaRealistic portrayal without glamorization
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