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So, 'Gram. Kilogram. Ton.' dives deep into the grim realities of drug trade in Serbia. It's a documentary that feels raw and unfiltered, really. Thirteen young inmates share their stories, each a glimpse into how they got ensnared in this relentless cycle of crime. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their experiences to sink in. There’s a heavy atmosphere throughout, underscored by a sense of hopelessness yet laced with flickers of resilience. The performances are deeply personal, almost haunting, as they reflect on choices that led them into the abyss. It’s a film that doesn’t glamorize its subject; instead, it presents an unvarnished truth, making it distinct in the documentary landscape. You feel the weight of each story, both literally and figuratively.
Focuses on the personal stories of young offenders · Deep exploration of the drug trade in Serbia · Realistic portrayal without glamorization
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