Review:
'dark Days' Documentary Film
overall review score: 4.5
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Dark Days is a documentary film directed by Marc Singer that explores the lives of homeless people living in an abandoned underground train tunnel in New York City.
Key Features
- Raw and gritty portrayal of underground living conditions
- Intimate interviews with tunnel residents
- Exploration of poverty and survival in urban environments
Pros
- Eye-opening look at homelessness and poverty issues
- Compelling storytelling and cinematography
- Humanizes the individuals living in the tunnel
Cons
- Can be emotionally heavy for some viewers
- Limited focus on broader social and political factors contributing to homelessness