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A Sense of Self is a raw and intimate documentary. Liz Jackson's journey through her Parkinson's diagnosis feels very personal, almost like you're peering into her diary. The pacing is contemplative, which allows the viewer to sit with her struggles and triumphs. The atmosphere is heavy, laden with the realities of living with a debilitating illness, yet there's an underlying strength in her storytelling. It's not just about the disease; it delves into identity, vulnerability, and resilience. The way she uses her own camera to navigate this chaotic experience adds a layer of authenticity and immediacy, making it distinct from other documentaries. The candidness of her performances—both in front of and behind the lens—leaves a lasting impact.
Captivating personal narrative styleExplores themes of identity and vulnerabilityIntimate portrayal of a complex illness
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