One of the best documentaries that I seen at Lafayette to this day. I cannot believe how beautifully set up this documentary was and how vulnerable the subjects were to topic overall. I love the flow of the documentary, I love the individuals who were willing to talk about the situations, I love the camera placement of the films, specifically the face-to-face camera placement. I felt that the close-up was extremely necessary to the mood and tone of the documentary in general!
I wish that i could say more, but to be honest, there’s really nothing much more to say than…
Amazing Film Kim!