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The House of Cain is a raw, unsettling documentary that dives into the lives of seven individuals tangled in the web of murder. You’ve got these six prisoners alongside a jailer and an ex-prisoner, each with their own haunting stories. The film captures their stark realities, showcasing a somber atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. The pacing feels contemplative, almost voyeuristic, as it reveals their memories and nightmares. It's not flashy—no over-the-top reenactments or dramatizations—just real people sharing their truths. The performances are haunting, almost like you're peering into their souls. It’s distinct for its refusal to sensationalize; instead, it invites you to reflect on the human condition and the fragility of morality.
Documentary on the psychology of crimeFocuses on real-life narrativesIntense and reflective storytelling
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