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Energy (2022) dives into the gritty reality of burnout among young adults. It's raw and almost unfiltered, with each subject revealing their struggles in a way that feels both honest and painfully relatable. The pacing varies—sometimes slow as they reflect deeply, other times quick, capturing those frantic moments of life. The documentary uses minimalistic visuals, letting the stories and emotions take center stage. There’s a certain heaviness in the air, yet moments of resilience shine through. It’s distinctive in how it prioritizes real-life accounts over flashy production, making the viewer feel like a confidant rather than just an observer. An intriguing exploration of mental health and societal pressures, it resonates long after the credits roll.
Intimate storytellingFocus on mental healthMinimalistic visuals
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