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So, 'Ben in Bloom' dives deep into the life of Ben, who now identifies as Stella, really capturing the essence of their journey through a complicated landscape of identity in a small-town school district. You get this raw, honest vibe that feels personal yet universal, which is quite striking. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of each story. The film highlights key relationships that helped shape Stella’s advocacy, making it more than just a documentary; it's a movement of self-discovery. The atmosphere is almost intimate, enhanced by some practical effects like archival footage that seamlessly integrates into the narrative. Performance-wise, it's compelling—Stella’s authenticity shines through, making this one of those watches that lingers with you.
Explores themes of identity and advocacy in LGBTQ+ youth.Features a mix of archival and contemporary footage.Intimate storytelling with a reflective pacing.
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