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So, 'Mineurs en danger' is this documentary that dives into a pretty heavy topic—child miners and the risks they face. It’s got this raw, gritty tone that really pulls you into the lives of the kids involved. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing you to soak in the harsh realities without glossing it over. There’s a kind of haunting atmosphere throughout, which is amplified by the stark visuals and the real-life testimonies of the children. You don't get a lot of fancy effects here, but the authenticity of the performances really stands out. It’s a tough watch for sure, but what makes it distinctive is its unflinching look at exploitation in a way that’s both personal and universally felt.
Raw and gritty toneFocus on child minersAuthentic performances
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