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So, 'How to Build a Life' is a pretty compelling documentary. It dives deep into the life of Louis, a young man navigating the complexities of Asperger's. The conversations he has with his older brother—man, they feel raw and honest. It's not just about the struggles with bullying; there's this underlying current of hope that's really palpable. The pacing is steady, allowing you to soak in their interactions without feeling rushed. The use of practical effects, like Lego, becomes a visual metaphor for building one's life, and it contrasts well with the heavier themes. The performances are genuine, especially Louis, whose candidness makes it relatable. It's distinctive for its heartfelt approach, and the bond between the brothers adds a layer of warmth that sticks with you.
Features strong themes of family and resilience.Candid discussions that elevate the emotional depth.Unique use of Lego as a storytelling device.
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