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La Trifulca II. Five Billion Dollar. A Trilogy dives into the raw, unfiltered emotions of Tijuana's citizens as they confront the complexities of immigration. The documentary captures a deeply felt tension—people feeling encroached upon by Central American migrants, who are fleeing their own harsh realities. It's gritty, really. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn, allowing you to soak in the frustration and despair that permeate the air. The practical effects are minimal, but the real impact comes from the performances of ordinary people giving voice to their struggles. You see a mix of anger and empathy, which makes the whole piece distinct in its approach to a heavily laden topic. Not the smoothest watch, but definitely thought-provoking.
Raw portrayal of immigration issuesFocus on citizen perspectivesDocumentary with a gritty feel
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