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A Run for More feels intimate yet expansive, as it dives into Frankie Gonzales-Wolfe's campaign journey in Texas. The pacing is reflective, allowing the audience to take in the complexities of identity and activism. You can sense the tension in the air β her candid moments reveal deep introspection and vulnerability. The documentary has this raw quality; itβs less about polished performances and more about genuine human experience. The atmosphere is charged with both hope and doubt, beautifully encapsulating what it means to engage in civic life while questioning one's identity. It's those quiet realizations amidst the chaos of campaigning that make it distinctive, peeling back layers of societal expectations.
Explores themes of identity and activismIntimate portrayal of a political campaignRaw and reflective storytelling
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