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So, 'They Will Kill Us All' is this gritty, raw piece that really dives into the chaos around the migrant situation in Calais. The film’s atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive, which makes you feel the tension and desperation of the characters. It’s not exactly polished in a traditional sense, but that adds to its authenticity. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as it unfolds the political turmoil and human struggle. They use practical effects that enhance the realism—it's not flashy, but it serves the story well. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, and while the director remains unknown, the film carries a certain weight that’s hard to shake off.
'They Will Kill Us All' has seen limited releases, making it somewhat hard to track down in physical formats, especially in high quality. Collector interest is growing, largely due to its unique approach and the way it captures a politically charged moment in time. There isn’t much supplementary material or behind-the-scenes features, which adds to its mystique. If you come across a copy, it’s definitely worth considering for its discussion on migration and the human condition.
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