The Pandemic of King IvoryKing Ivory is a gritty, unflinching exposé that examines the fentanyl epidemic from every conceivable angle. Based on extensive research with law enforcement, gang members, inmates, and addicts, the film provides an authentic look into the modern drug trade. The story is set in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where the street name “King Ivory” represents a lethal tide that ignores social boundaries, connecting high-level cartel operations to the very heart of suburban life.
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Filename: King.Ivory.2024.540p.X265.AAC.
Filesize: 250.34 MB
Duration: 2h 10m
Imdb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt25147850
Title: King Ivory
Year: 2024
Type: Movie
Country: United States
Language: English
Director: John Swab
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Stars: James Badge Dale, Ben Foster, Michael Mando, Rory Cochrane, Ritchie Coster, George Carroll, Graham Greene, Melissa Leo, Sam Quartin, Jasper Jones
Subtitle: English
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I’m not sure what to make of this movie. It felt like it had so many ideas but struggled to bring them all together.
Just watched King Ivory and I’m still reeling from the experience. Felt so raw and real.
This movie hits close to home for me. Growing up, i knew ppl who struggled with addiction. King Ivory doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff
@Andi Wijaya, true talk. The cinematography is insane. Reminded me of some of the work by Emmanuel Lubezki
@Jaylen Brooks, I know what you mean. I had to look away during those scenes. They were really affecting
@Fatma Çelik, I saw that as a deliberate choice. Wanted to leave the audience with a sense of uncertainty
@Ethan Pelletier, can’t argue with that. Would’ve liked to see more diverse perspectives in the story
The special effects were pretty cool, but I think the real star of the movie was the cinematography. Blown away by the visuals
The ending felt kinda… rushed? Were they trying to squeeze in all the plot threads or what?
Loved this movie! Well done on exposing the fentanyl epidemic.
TBH, the acting was superb. The cast really sold me on the story
@Lerato Molefe, I kinda disagree. Some of the actors felt like they were phonng in their performances. What do u think?
Can’t believe how realistic the scenes with the overdoses were. Felt so intense and disturbing
What did u guys think of the score? Was it effective in setting the tone?
One thing that really bothered me was the lack of representation for indigenous communities. Would’ve liked to see more diversity in the cast