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Killing Our Best Friends: The Crisis of Pet Overpopulation is intriguing. It’s a raw look at the heartbreaking reality of pet overpopulation in New Hampshire during the '90s. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for the gravity of the subject matter to sink in. It doesn't shy away from the hard truths, really makes you reflect on the consequences of societal apathy. The filmmaker, Bill Millios, really captures the emotional weight of the issue, although the production values are modest. There's a certain sincerity to it that can get under your skin. It’s not flashy, but it compels you to consider the lives behind the statistics, which is what sets it apart in the documentary landscape.
Focuses on the emotional impact of pet overpopulation.Highlights real stories and experiences from shelters.Offers a stark contrast to more sensationalized animal documentaries.
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