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So, '12 Months' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the life of a guy in L.A. who rents out his three-bedroom home for just a buck a month. The catch? He's doing it for a family he doesn't even know. It's fascinating how the film, centered on Felicia Dukes and her kids, humanizes the giant issue of homelessness. You really feel the tension and hope woven through their struggles. The pacing is pretty steady, allowing the emotional beats to land; you get a sense of their journey over a year. There's something about the rawness of their lives and the practical effects of their situations that hits hard. The performances feel genuine, not scripted, which adds to the overall impact. It's definitely a unique watch.
Documentary focuses on real-life stories.Emphasizes personal connection to homelessness.Unique perspective through the eyes of a family.
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