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Geluk is als glas has this unique vibe, you know? It’s a documentary that feels like an intimate exploration of fragility and resilience. The pacing is a bit slow, but I think that actually adds to its atmosphere—there's something meditative about it. It doesn’t rely on flashy visuals or big-name interviews; instead, it draws you in with its raw, unfiltered moments. Themes of vulnerability and the complexity of happiness emerge subtly throughout. The practical effects, or lack thereof, really keep the focus on the subjects, which gives everything a genuine feel. It’s not your typical doc, and that’s what makes it stand out for those who appreciate the quieter stories.
Intimate exploration of happinessRaw and unfiltered momentsDistinctive pacing and atmosphere
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