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Les Criminelles is a fascinating documentary that dives deep into the lives of women involved in crime. The film has a raw and gritty tone, capturing real emotions and situations without glossing over the harsh realities. Pacing is a bit uneven at times, which can feel intentional, reflecting the unpredictability of the subjects' lives. What stands out is how it humanizes these women, allowing us to see their struggles and motivations. There's a certain atmosphere that's both claustrophobic and revealing. It's not flashy; there's no big production behind it, but the authenticity shines through. The practical effects are essentially non-existent, as it relies heavily on interviews and real-life footage, making the performances feel genuine and unfiltered.
Interesting perspective on criminality.Real interviews create a raw atmosphere.Pacing might challenge some viewers.
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