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So, Naked and Violent, right? Sergio Martino dives deep into this gritty documentary, kind of peeling back the layers of American society in the 70s. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive, as it tackles racial issues, police brutality, and societal decay. It's raw and unfiltered, typical of the mondo genre, and the pacing feels jagged, almost disjointed at times, but that just adds to the unsettling vibe. The practical effects? Well, they bring a visceral quality to the film that's hard to shake off. Martino's knack for pushing boundaries really shines here. It’s not about polished performances, but rather a stark portrayal that forces you to confront uncomfortable truths. Definitely one for those intrigued by the darker side of cinema.
A fascinating look at the darker aspects of American life in the 70s.Captures the essence of the mondo documentary style.Expected to provoke thought and discussion among viewers.
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