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So, Love-22-Love, right? It's this raw and intimate documentary by Jeroen Kooijmans that really dives into his personal battles with depression. The way he uses old home videos adds this layer of authenticity that feels almost like eavesdropping on someone’s life journey. You get a real sense of pacing that ebbs and flows with his emotional landscape, especially during that gripping segment set in New York post-9/11. It’s unsettling at times, with a genuine, almost painful honesty. Performance-wise, it’s all Jeroen—no actors here, just him laying bare his struggles. This is not your typical polished documentary; it’s messy and real, which, I think, gives it a distinctive edge. Definitely a glimpse into the mind of someone navigating life's complexities.
Use of home videos creates a personal touchExplores mental health themes in a raw mannerUnique pacing mirrors emotional highs and lows
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