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Life in 24 Hours brings viewers into the gritty reality of ultrarunning through the lens of Aleksandr Sorokin, who’s chasing more than just a world record. Directed by Marius Antanaitis, it captures not only the physical struggle but the mental battles too. The pacing feels almost hypnotic, mirroring the relentless rhythm of Sorokin's running as he navigates through pain and euphoria. There's a raw authenticity in his reflections, especially during those dark moments when everything seems to unravel. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the emotional weight of endurance sports, making it distinct. It’s less about the glory and more about the journey, which is refreshing amidst the usual hype that surrounds athletics.
Focus on the mental aspect of endurance sports.Interesting insights into the ultrarunning community.Strong emphasis on authenticity and personal struggle.
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Marius Antanaitis
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