
So, 'Janet Haufler' is this documentary that really feels like an intimate portrait—almost like you're sitting down with the subjects rather than just watching them on screen. The pacing can be a bit slow, but it gives you time to digest what’s happening, which I find refreshing. It dives into themes of identity and resilience, capturing raw moments that feel genuine. The practical effects are minimal, but the real standout here is the performances. They feel so authentic, like you're witnessing something truly personal. Even though the director isn't widely known, the film has this unique atmosphere that sticks with you, a kind of quiet power that lingers long after it's over.
Intimate portrait of the subjectsExplores themes of identity and resilienceSlow pacing allows for deep reflection
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