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Flare is a raw, intimate documentary that feels like peering into someone's soul. Kate Blamire's journey is not just about living with an autoimmune disease; it’s about the profound quest for self amidst the chaos of hospital visits and medical uncertainty. The pacing ebbs and flows—some moments are painfully slow, allowing you to really absorb the weight of their experiences, while others pulse with urgency. The film's atmosphere is heavy yet poetic, with visuals that sometimes seem almost dreamlike. It’s the kind of film that leaves you with a lingering sense of introspection. Blamire’s performance is strikingly honest, and the way they articulate their struggles makes it distinctively personal. Every frame feels deliberate, as if inviting the audience to truly feel along with them.
Focuses on personal narrative and introspection.Explores themes of identity and freedom.Utilizes a mix of hospital settings and candid moments.
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