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So, 'Monster Slayer' dives deep into some heavy themes. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, but it’s intentional—really allows the weight of Monty’s situation to sink in. The atmosphere? It’s raw and gritty, reflecting the harsh realities faced by those in the sex work industry. Monty's billboard is more than just paint on a wall; it's a powerful confrontation. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the stigma surrounding sex work, and it’s refreshing to see a film tackle this topic with such honesty. The performances are striking, especially Monty’s emotional journey. It’s a unique piece that blends personal storytelling with societal commentary, making it really stand out in the documentary landscape.
Focuses on social justice themesFeatures an authentic portrayal of sex workStrong personal narrative at its core
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