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So, 'World's Most Dangerous Drug' dives into the harrowing world of methamphetamine addiction. The tone is heavy, almost oppressive at times, reflecting the severity of the epidemic. Lisa Ling's approach feels very personal; you can sense her commitment to understanding the lives shattered by this drug. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the tragic stories from various communities. It’s raw. There's no over-the-top dramatization here, just real people facing real consequences. The documentary stands out by focusing on the emotional and societal impacts rather than just the science behind addiction, which gives it a distinctive edge. If you're into docs that challenge you to think about the darker sides of society, this one’s worth a look.
Explores meth addiction's effects on various communities.Features firsthand accounts and on-location interviews.Highlights societal impacts alongside personal stories.
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