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So, 'The World is Yours' offers a gritty look into the drug trade, wrapping you in an atmosphere that's part raw reality, part theatrical reenactment. It's fascinating how Cortesi blends real interviews with staged scenes, creating a kind of disorienting experience that keeps you guessing what's genuine. The pacing is uneven at times, almost forcing you to sit with the uncomfortable truths of drug consumption and its global implications. The performances, especially those in reenactments, feel urgent yet staged, which adds to the film's distinctive character. It's not your typical documentary; it straddles the line between fact and dramatization, leaving you with more questions than answers about morality and society.
Interesting blend of fact and fiction.The reenactments can feel jarring but effective.Great for discussions on drug culture and media representation.
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