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Mallory (2015) is a gritty documentary that immerses you in the raw reality of addiction and redemption. The film shadows Mallory, a woman grappling with her tumultuous past as she strives to reclaim her life after becoming a mother. The pacing is unhurried, allowing you to really absorb her struggles and small victories. It feels intimate, almost intrusive, as it captures the harshness of her environment, yet there's a thread of hope woven throughout. The performances are authentic, and what makes it distinctive is the unvarnished portrayal of life on the fringes—no glamorization here. It's a tough watch at times, but it carries a palpable sense of realism and resilience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Realistic portrayal of addiction and recovery.Intimate access to the life of marginalized individuals.Explores themes of motherhood and resilience.
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