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Under the Hood is a heavy documentary that plunges into the dark realities of sanctioned torture. It’s not just about the acts themselves, but the chilling aftermath for those who endure them. The pacing can feel deliberate, allowing the gravity of the victims' stories to settle in. The interviews are raw and haunting—each testimony uniquely distressing yet thought-provoking. The film doesn't shy away from the emotional and psychological scars left behind, which gives it a very somber tone. There's no flashy editing or dramatization here, just stark, unembellished truth that compels you to confront uncomfortable themes about power and morality. It's a tough watch, but it captures a critical conversation around human rights.
Focuses on personal stories of torture victimsDeliberate pacing enhances emotional weightHighlights the stark realities of human rights abuses
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