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Hunters is this unsettling documentary that dives deep into a group of kids, revealing their chilling experiences with animal cruelty. The vibe is raw, almost uncomfortable, as the children candidly share stories of their exploits—lizards, cats, and mice caught in their childhood games. There’s this disquieting honesty in their voices, especially one boy who reflects on a particular incident with a cat that hits differently. It’s not polished, but that’s part of what makes it striking. The pacing feels almost languid, allowing their confessions to hang in the air, creating an atmosphere that’s hard to shake off. You won’t find any flashy effects here; it’s all about the stark reality and the haunting implications of their actions. Definitely a conversation starter.
Intense subject matterRaw and candid interviewsReflects on childhood and morality
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