Viewers Can’t Believe The Killing of America Is 100% Real
A noteworthy aspect regarding how violence is portrayed in movies lies within the balance between entertainment and authenticity. True crime has been a part of both these domains, especially in films that construct a fictional reality grounded in factual events and documentaries that provide an unblinking view of our world. The former category can be seen in the 1981 documentary film, “The Killing of America“. This movie delves deep into violence and mortality with a raw and analytical storyline. “The Killing of America” guides viewers through a descent of deterioration, exploring the surge in violent crime and unrest that has marked American life since the post-war economic prosperity of the 1950s and ’60s.