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So, 'Making A Killing' dives into this really unsettling issue with California's medical negligence law. It's got this raw, urgent vibe that grabs you right away. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing out the frustration of families affected by these limitations. It’s not flashy, but the interviews are compelling, and the stories told really hit home—especially the way it showcases the human cost behind legal jargon. You can sense a real passion in the approach, the filmmakers don’t sugarcoat anything. It’s pretty stark viewing, but that's where its power lies. It makes you think about how laws can fail people, and that’s definitely a theme that resonates.
Focuses on California's outdated negligence lawStrong emphasis on personal stories and interviewsRaw and urgent tone throughout the documentary
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