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So, 'Poison(s)' really digs into the dark underbelly of Russian politics. It’s a documentary, but it feels like an intense thriller. The pacing is relentless, pulling you from one shocking revelation to another. You get these insider perspectives that are just chilling—Browder, Panetta, Bolton—they lay it all out. The film doesn’t shy away from the brutal realities of Putin's regime. The atmospherics are heavy, almost suffocating at times, reflecting the stakes involved. It's not just a recounting of events; it’s an exploration of how power can corrupt and destroy. The practical effects of the narrative are almost palpable, making it a distinct entry in the genre. Definitely thought-provoking stuff.
Investigative toneIntense insider perspectivesExplores themes of power and corruption
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Jennifer Deschamps
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