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Harm (2015) dives deep into the human psyche with this documentary that isn't afraid to confront uncomfortable truths. It captures the raw narratives of three individuals as they navigate the complex landscape of self-injury and emotional scars. The tone is haunting yet intimate, creating a space where vulnerability takes center stage. There's a palpable tension throughout, as you wonder what each character might reveal next. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the heavy emotions without rushing through. What stands out is the authenticity of the performances—these are real people sharing their journeys. The visual aesthetic is striking too, blending poetic imagery with stark realities, giving it an almost dreamlike quality that lingers long after viewing.
Investigates self-injury with raw honesty.Features strong, emotional storytelling.Blends poetic visuals with stark realities.
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