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So, 'Me, a girl like all the others' is pretty raw. It follows this woman who, after her time in a refugee camp in Thailand, is trying to make a life with her kids right under a tree in Phnom Penh. The atmosphere is heavy, you really feel the weight of her situation. The pacing is unhurried, almost meditative, which contrasts sharply with the harsh realities being depicted. It captures both tenderness and desperation in a way that’s hard to shake off. There's no flashy effects or anything, just real performances that cut through the usual documentary gloss. It’s really a striking take on the refugee experience, showing the stark reality many face upon returning home.
Documentary style emphasizes realism.Strong focus on family dynamics amidst hardship.Captivating use of location as a character.
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