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So, 'Poison Water' dives into this chilling real-life incident in Cornwall where the tap water just goes toxic, right? The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, reflecting the desperation of the community. It's a gritty mix of crime and documentary that feels raw, like you’re right in the thick of the chaos. The pacing's a bit uneven, but it serves the story well, drawing you deep into the search for truth amidst the cover-up accusations. What’s striking is the use of practical effects in some reenactments, grounding the horror in reality. The performances by the locals, their genuine fear and anger, they've got this authenticity that really hits home. It’s unsettling but compelling, making you think about trust and accountability in public health.
Real-life incident based filmExplores community impactDramatic reenactments with practical effects
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