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3cm is a compelling documentary that sheds light on Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, a genetic disorder often hidden from mainstream discourse. The film paints a somber picture of the struggles faced by those with TSC in Hong Kong, emphasizing the slow governmental response to effective treatments. It has this raw, unvarnished feel, with a pacing that allows the viewer to sit with the emotional weight of the stories being told. Personal accounts are interwoven with a stark atmosphere, contrasting the hope for better medical options against a backdrop of bureaucratic inertia. The absence of high production gloss is, in a way, a strength—there’s authenticity in the faces and testimonies. This one lingers, making you think about the real lives affected by these issues.
Focus on themes of genetic disordersConsider the impact of regulatory issuesNote the personal narratives and emotional depth
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