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I've Never Been in a Fight is a fascinating introspection that’s more about the psyche than the physicality of combat. Andrew Moore's documentary dives into the mind of Andrew, a self-proclaimed pacifist, raised in a nurturing environment that shunned violence. The film unfolds like a personal journey, exploring themes of identity, masculinity, and the social constructs around fighting. The pace is contemplative, allowing viewers to linger on Andrew’s reflections and encounters. There’s a rawness to his exploration, and the practical effects of his emotional scars feel as real as any punch. It’s distinctive for its candid approach to a subject often glamorized in cinema, presenting an authentic look at what it means to confront one's limitations.
Documentary about personal identityExplores themes of pacifism and masculinityInteresting take on societal views of violence
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