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Diana (2012) is a gritty documentary that dives deep into the struggles of a woman facing the harsh realities of life while pregnant. The film paints a raw picture of her plight, and the atmosphere is heavy with tension, making you question how much of her misfortune stems from external circumstances versus her own choices. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to sit with her frustrations and despair, which can evoke mixed feelings. Performances feel unvarnished, almost like you're peeking into someone's private hell. What’s striking here is how the film shifts from sympathy to a more complex understanding of her character, making it thought-provoking in unexpected ways. It’s definitely a piece that lingers.
Explores themes of personal responsibility.Raw and unfiltered performances.Atmospheric and thought-provoking.
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