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62 Days dives into a really pressing and complex topic – the ways laws are shaping and, in many cases, controlling the choices of pregnant women. The documentary feels urgent, with a tone that captures both the anxiety and resilience of the subjects it presents. You can sense a rawness in the interviews, almost like you’re sitting in the room with these women as they open up about their fears and realities. The pacing is tight, never lingering too long on one idea, pushing you to grapple with the implications. It’s not flashy, no big-budget gimmicks here; it relies on the strength of the stories and the emotions they evoke. I found it quite powerful. It raises questions that linger long after the credits roll.
Focus on societal themes and personal storiesStrong emotional resonance throughoutGreat for discussions on women's rights and autonomy
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Rebecca Haimowitz
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