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Expiration is a poignant exploration of life and mortality, set against the stark backdrop of the pandemic. Steeve Day’s journey is heavy and contemplative—he's been battling ALS for a while, and the isolation of the hotel room amplifies the emotional weight. The docu-style approach lends a raw, unfiltered feel that feels oddly intimate. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting the moments linger, making the viewer reflect on the fragility of existence. There's no grand spectacle here, just real people grappling with profound decisions. It’s really about connection and the choices we make when faced with the end, and there's something very striking about that simplicity. The atmosphere is heavy, yet somehow also filled with quiet grace.
Documentary on end-of-life choicesIntimate portrayal of ALSReflective atmosphere amidst pandemic challenges
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Joris Cottin
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