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Each and Every Day is a raw look into the minds of young individuals grappling with suicidal thoughts. It’s not flashy, but it strikes a chord with its intimate storytelling. The documentary’s pacing feels organic, allowing the viewers to sit with the heavy emotions. There's no over-dramatization; just honest and heart-wrenching accounts that make you reflect on mental health. The lack of a known director feels almost fitting—like it’s an underground movement rather than a mainstream product. The participants’ performances aren’t rehearsed; they’re real, and that authenticity is what sets this apart. It’s a piece that doesn’t shy away from the gritty reality of youth struggles, making it distinctive in the realm of mental health documentaries.
Documentary on youth mental healthPersonal stories of survivalExplores themes of vulnerability and resilience
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