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Unprotected (2018) unfolds like a documentary that's raw and unfiltered, revealing the unsettling reality faced by vulnerable girls in Liberia. The director remains unnamed, which adds a layer of intrigue; it feels like an intimate glimpse into the dark corners of charity work gone awry. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to digest the heavy themes of exploitation and the moral complexities of aid. Katie Meyler's story is both compelling and unsettling, highlighting the dire situations that lead to such desperate measures. The tone is sobering, leaving you with lingering thoughts about the impact of well-intentioned charity. It’s distinct in its approach, focusing on personal narratives over broad statistics—really drives home the human aspect of the issues at hand.
Explores themes of exploitation and charity failuresIntimate and raw storytellingFocuses on personal narratives over statistics
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Nadia Sussman
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