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I Am Me is a raw introspection into the life of Isabelle Pilling as she battles anorexia. The documentary captures this delicate journey with a kind of sincerity that’s hard to shake off. There’s a palpable sense of struggle throughout, and it doesn’t shy away from the darker corners of mental health. The pacing feels organic, allowing moments of reflection to breathe, which is refreshing in a genre that often rushes. What really stands out is the practical approach to storytelling—no flashy effects, just honest portrayals and intimate interviews. Pilling's performance—if you can call it that—feels more like a shared experience than a showcase. It's all about vulnerability and resilience, making it a distinct piece in the landscape of documentary filmmaking.
Intimate exploration of mental healthFocuses on personal journeyAuthentic and raw storytelling
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Louis Pilling
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