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Lullaby of the Onion is this haunting documentary that dives deep into the grim realities faced by prisoners when it comes to health care. The tone is raw and unsettling, really capturing the helplessness of those who are sick behind bars. It’s not just about the physical ailments, but the emotional toll as well. The pacing can feel slow at times, which adds a sense of weight to the stories being told. The director, Lander Garro, manages to weave personal accounts that reflect on broader themes of justice and humanity. The interviews are striking, leaving you with a lingering sense of unease. It’s a tough watch but profoundly impactful, showing a side of the prison system that’s often ignored.
Deeply emotional storytellingChallenging themes of justiceIntimate interviews with former prisoners
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