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Hiding in the Walls is a raw exploration of a city’s hidden scars, diving deep into the legacy of lead poisoning in Baltimore. It’s not just about the statistics but the lived experiences of those who've been affected. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to really sit with the survivors' stories as they grapple with trauma and resilience. There's an intimate atmosphere, almost palpable, as you feel the weight of their narratives. The practical effects here are more about real-life testimonies than anything flashy, making it even more powerful. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine—these are real people sharing their truths, which makes the film’s impact resonate deeply. It’s distinctive in how it challenges you to really think about public health and personal history.
Real-life stories add depthFocus on public health issuesUnique narrative style and pacing
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