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Love in the Time of Civil War is a raw glimpse into addiction, set against the gritty backdrop of Montreal’s underbelly. The film navigates the lives of hustlers and junkies with an unflinching eye, really capturing the hopelessness and despair that addiction can bring. Rodrigue Jean's direction pulls you in with its docudrama style—there's this palpable tension that hangs in the air. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, forcing you to sit with the characters’ struggles. Performances are striking; they feel grounded and authentic, which adds to the film's stark atmosphere. It’s not about glamorizing the lifestyle but rather exposing the harsh realities. A notable addition to any serious collector’s library, just for its unvarnished portrayal of a world often ignored.
Important for understanding addiction narratives in film.Notable for its docudrama style and authentic performances.Offers a unique perspective on urban life and struggles.
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