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So, 'Me and the Wannabe Indians' is this intriguing documentary that really digs into the life of Freia, who navigates her existence in a hippie collective with her mom. The atmosphere is laid-back, but there's an undercurrent of tension as she reflects on her parents' choices and broader societal issues. It's got a unique pacing, kind of meandering at times, which fits the vibe of the collective lifestyle. The themes of identity and belonging are explored in a raw, unfiltered way. The practical effects are minimal, but that adds to the authenticity. Freia's performance feels spontaneous, almost like a real-life diary. It's definitely one of those films that sits with you long after it's over.
Explores family dynamicsReflects on societal issuesUnique documentary style
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