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LIFE AFTER dives deep into the murky waters of assisted dying, driven by Reid Davenport's own experiences as a disabled filmmaker. The tone is both raw and poignant, as it weaves together personal narratives with broader societal implications. There's a certain urgency to the pacing, making the viewer feel the weight of the ethical dilemmas at play. What stands out are the compelling interviews with disability advocates, whose voices resonate strongly against the backdrop of institutional power. The film doesn't rely on flashy production—rather, it's the stark, practical approach that makes the subject matter hit home. It's a thought-provoking exploration that challenges perceptions and invites discussion about life and death, agency and autonomy.
Investigative style shines through personal narratives.Strong focus on disability community perspectives.Addresses ethical issues with raw authenticity.
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