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As Long As We Can is a raw glimpse into the ongoing debates around reproductive rights, set against the backdrop of a clinic in Arizona. The atmosphere is tense but grounded, capturing the daily interactions and realities faced by both patients and staff. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of reflection amid the chaos of legal arguments. What stands out here are the authentic performances, which bring a human touch to a complex topic. It’s really distinctive how it juxtaposes the historical with the contemporary, making you think about how far we've come and how much still hangs in the balance. A documentary that leans into the emotional weight of its subject matter and invites you to consider the implications beyond the screen.
Focuses on current legal debatesAuthentic portrayals and real-world implicationsExplores themes of reproductive rights and history
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