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Being Me is a fascinating slice of 1975 that dives into how kids see themselves in relation to the world around them. Madeline Anderson's direction brings a warm yet thought-provoking tone, capturing those candid moments where children express their feelings about family and their cultural backgrounds. It feels intimate, not rushed, allowing the viewer to really absorb their thoughts and perspectives. The pacing is gentle, perfectly matching the reflective nature of the subject. What stands out is the raw honesty of the children's voices, and the way their innocence juxtaposes with the complexity of identity. It's a unique look at self-perception through the eyes of youth, showing us how these early experiences shape who we become.
Explores children's self-perceptionIntimate and reflective toneUnique approach to identity and culture
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Madeline Anderson
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