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So, 'Excuse Me for Living' is quite an interesting documentary. It dives into the life of Vera Kazakova, whose journey is shaped by her disability from birth trauma. What stands out here is her unwavering spirit; she doesn't wallow in her challenges but rather confronts them head-on. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're walking alongside her, absorbing her experiences. The film captures raw emotions—Vera’s determination shines through every frame. You can tell the practical effects aren't flashy; they serve the story instead of overpowering it. The atmosphere is more reflective than dramatic, giving you space to ponder the themes of resilience and happiness. It’s definitely a distinctive piece that doesn’t just tell a story but immerses you in one.
Documentary about resilienceFocus on personal journeyExplores themes of happiness and determination
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