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Traficantes de Niños is a gritty dive into the dark underbelly of child trafficking in Mexico. The film's raw atmosphere pulls you right into its stark reality, with a tone that oscillates between tense and heartbreaking. You get a real sense of urgency, but also the slow, creeping dread that these situations bring. The pacing can feel relentless, almost chaotic at times, mirroring the lives of those caught in this horrifying trade. Practical effects are used effectively, adding to the visceral impact of certain scenes. Performances, while perhaps lacking polish, carry a weight that feels authentic. It's a film that doesn't hold back on its themes, and it leaves you with a lingering unease long after the credits roll.
Atmospheric portrayal of child traffickingRaw performances lend authenticityPacing reflects the urgency of the subject matter
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