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So, 'Impunity' is a heavy watch, you know? It dives into the dark depths of Colombia's history with these paramilitary groups. The documentary captures these raw, emotional hearings from the Commission for Peace and Justice that started in 2005. You get this chilling atmosphere as survivors recount their experiences. The pacing can be intense; it doesn’t shy away from the gruesome details, which really hits hard. It's not just about the violence, though; it also explores themes of justice and memory. The practical effects here are nil, but the realness is what makes it striking. Not really polished, but that’s the point—it’s about truth. The performances, if you can call them that in a documentary, feel incredibly genuine.
Explores themes of justice and memoryEmotional survivor testimoniesRaw, unfiltered look at Colombia's history
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