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So, 'Gloria: A Life' presents this really fascinating take on Gloria Steinem's journey. Christine Lahti carries the narrative with an authentic intensity, which feels like a heartbeat throughout the film. It's a unique piece since it’s almost a stage play vibe, where the actors are predominantly women, diving deep into the themes of equality and empowerment. The pacing is deliberate but engaging, letting you absorb the weight of the stories being told. There's a rawness to the performances, not just from Lahti but the ensemble cast. It feels like a collective voice, which is pretty distinctive for historical narratives. And while there are no flashy effects here, the focus is all on the dialogue and emotion, which is refreshing.
Focuses on women's voices and experiences.The pacing allows for reflective viewing.Strong ensemble cast enhances the narrative.
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