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So, 'Kelly Holmes: Being Me' is a rather intimate exploration of Dame Kelly Holmes, who is, of course, a double Olympic champion. The film takes us on this raw emotional journey spanning three decades, where she grapples with her identity, particularly the struggles of being a gay woman in the public eye. The tone is reflective and often quite heavy, but there's also this sense of resilience that punctuates her story. It’s quite fascinating how she balances her public persona with her private fears, giving us a deeper understanding of her life beyond the medals. The pacing is steady, allowing us to really sit with her experiences, and you can sense the realness in her performance. It’s a different kind of sports documentary, peeling back layers of vulnerability many wouldn’t expect.
This film has had a relatively quiet release, primarily available in digital formats, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. While not widely distributed on physical media, there's a growing interest in documentaries that reveal personal stories behind public figures. Its scarcity in collector circles adds a layer of appeal, especially for those who appreciate sports narratives that delve into societal themes.
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