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Kings of Coke presents a gritty, raw look at the rise of a Montreal gang that, through sheer audacity, became notorious in North America. It's got this unfiltered documentary style, blending interviews and archival footage that really pulls you into the underbelly of crime. The pacing is intense—like a heist film but rooted in reality—keeping you on edge as the story unfolds. You can feel the tension and camaraderie among the robbers, and the way they navigate their chaotic lives is both fascinating and unsettling. There's a certain authenticity in the practical effects and the actors' performances that lend credibility to their harrowing tales. It’s all very atmospheric, painting a vivid picture of their dangerous world.
Documentary on crime cultureExplores gang dynamicsInteresting use of archival footage
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Julian Sher
Director