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Zero Tolerance is an intriguing snapshot of early 90s Toronto, specifically the Parkdale neighbourhood. The documentary dives deep into the gritty realities of life there, exploring themes of prostitution, street drugs, and the creeping haze of gentrification. It's raw, almost unfiltered, giving viewers a sense of the atmosphere that really defined the area at that time. The pacing has this almost relentless quality—like you're just walking the streets with the filmmakers, absorbing stories as they unfold. Practical effects are mostly absent, but the real-life performances from the subjects are strikingly authentic. This film stands out because it doesn't shy away from uncomfortable truths, offering a thought-provoking glimpse into a community on the brink of change.
Explores social issues in a specific urban contextAuthenticity in real-life portrayal is compellingOffers a historical perspective on gentrification
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