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So, 'Carpe Diem' is this intriguing documentary from 2014 that dives deep into the life of Yura, a former lawyer who finds himself homeless by the M8 highway. The atmosphere is really raw, and you can feel the weight of his past life as he somehow becomes a beacon for those seeking something more. The pacing is quite meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in Yura's revelations as they unfold. The film explores themes of enlightenment, community, and the often overlooked realities of homelessness. Yura's performance, if you can call it that, is incredibly compelling; it’s honest and unfiltered. The practical effects are minimal, which fits, but it’s really about the story and the connections he makes that stands out.
Documentary focusing on personal transformation.Themes of community and spirituality.Unique perspective on homelessness.
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