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Coping. (2026) dives into the raw and often messy realities of dealing with mental health. It's presented in this documentary format that feels almost like eavesdropping on personal confessions. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to sit with each individual's unique story. It's a blend of interviews that feels authentic, capturing those intimate moments that can sometimes be overlooked in more polished films. The performances are grounded, with a refreshing honesty that really draws you in. Visually, it’s unassuming, letting the subjects' emotions shine through without distraction. What makes it stand out is how it embraces neurodivergent experiences, creating a space where vulnerability is not just seen but felt.
Documentary-style interviewsFocus on mental healthAuthentic personal stories
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