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One Pill Can Kill is a stark documentary that dives into the harrowing realities of fentanyl's impact, particularly in West Virginia, where the opioid crisis has left deep scars. The film's tone is sobering, almost clinical, yet it doesn't shy away from the emotional weight of personal stories. Hosted by Meg Bulger, the pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of each account. What stands out is the raw honesty of the testimonies; it feels more like a conversation than a lecture. There's a sense of urgency that permeates the film, making it distinctive in its approach to public health. The blend of facts and real-life experiences creates a haunting atmosphere that lingers.
Sobering documentary on opioid crisisFeatures personal testimoniesTargeted towards youth awareness
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