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Borderline is a raw dive into the complexities of mental health, focusing on Regina's life from childhood through adulthood. I found its pacing a bit unconventional; it offers a blend of intimate interviews and candid moments that create a unique atmosphere. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff, which gives it a distinct edge. It’s not flashy, relying more on the authenticity of Regina's journey than on heavy editing or flashy visuals. The practical effects here are the stark realities of life—raw, unfiltered. The performances, especially Regina’s, are strikingly genuine, making you feel her struggles deeply. It’s one of those films that lingers with you long after the credits roll, and you can’t help but reflect on the themes of survival and resilience.
Intimate portrayal of mental health strugglesUnique pacing and atmosphereAuthentic performances, especially by Regina
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Rebbie Ratner
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