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So, 'Confessions of a Good Samaritan' is an interesting watch, right? It’s directed by Penny Lane, though you might notice the lack of a big-name director and think it’s more of an indie vibe. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the ethical questions raised about altruism, which is refreshing. The tone wanders between humorous and deeply reflective, as she shares her personal journey of donating a kidney to a stranger. The practical effects? Well, there aren't any flashy gimmicks here – it's all about the visceral human experience. It feels intimate, almost like you’re part of her quest. You get a sense of vulnerability, which makes it distinctive in a sea of docs that often feel too clinical or detached.
Documentary about organ donationExplores ethics and personal storiesUnique blend of humor and introspection
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