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Making a Killing: Guns, Greed and the NRA dives deep into the complex and often harrowing relationship between American society and gun culture. The film stitches together personal narratives that make the statistics hit harder; you hear from survivors, families left to pick up the pieces, and advocates fighting for change. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing each story to resonate, almost like a haunting echo of real-life tragedy. Visually, it’s straightforward—no flashy effects, just raw testimonies that cut through the noise. The absence of a known director somehow adds to its grittiness, making it feel like an urgent call to awareness rather than a polished piece of cinema. It's the kind of documentary that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Strong testimony-driven narrativeFocus on real-life consequences of gun cultureLacks a polished directorial touch, enhancing its rawness
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