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La vida mía is a quiet gem that unfolds over a decade, capturing Lola's evolution as a trans artist and singer. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to really sit with her journey. The filmmaker, whose identity is less defined here, brings an intriguing contrast to Lola's vibrant self-discovery. It’s not just about identity; it’s about the intricate process of becoming. The documentary has a raw authenticity, drawing you into intimate moments that feel both personal and universal. The visuals, often simple, add to this sense of realism. You get the feeling of being a witness to something deeply human and transformative. It's a film that lingers, pushing you to reflect on how we all construct our lives.
10-year filming process adds depthFocus on identity and self-constructionContrasts between artist and filmmaker perspectives
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