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The Murder of Lee Irving: Disability Mate Crime is a deeply unsettling documentary that unfolds the grim reality of a young man with learning difficulties who was tragically betrayed by those he deemed friends. The film adopts a somber tone, immersing viewers in the chilling atmosphere of manipulation and violence. What stands out is the pacing; it carefully builds tension as it reveals the layers of deception leading to Lee's death. The performances, particularly in the reenactments, are raw and haunting, adding to the film's emotional weight. It's a stark reminder of societal issues surrounding disability and the vulnerabilities that can be exploited. This film isn't just a recounting of events; it lingers in your mind, prompting reflection on trust and betrayal.
Intense portrayal of real eventsFocuses on societal issuesEngaging but difficult to watch
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