Ketamine is a powerful anesthetic drug that has made its way from hospital operating rooms into the nightlife scene. It is considered an essential drug by the World Health Organization, due to its wide range of medical uses, but it has also become known as “Special K” in the party circuit, where it produces a dissociative anesthesia effect. This means signals sent to the conscious mind are blocked from other areas of the brain, leading to feelings of depersonalization and detachment from reality.
For those looking to learn more about this sometimes misunderstood drug, there’s no better place than this new documentary featuring interviews with ketamine users, dealers, doctors and law enforcement officials. The film paints a vivid picture of different aspects of ketamine usage, giving viewers insight into why it’s so popular and what risks are involved.
The documentary takes us on a journey through stories of people whose lives have been changed by their exposure to ketamine. We see firsthand how people can become addicted to the drug or find themselves in dangerous situations due to its use. By listening to these individuals’ tales, we gain a deeper understanding of why ketamine is so desirable and why it can be so destructive if misused.
If you’re curious about ketamine or want to understand more about its implications in society, this documentary is a must-watch. It will take you beyond headlines and sensationalized news stories; taking you directly into the lives affected by this powerful substance—whether for good or ill—giving you an intimate look at both sides of the story.