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Medora is one of those documentaries that gets under your skin. Set in the heart of Indiana, it follows four boys on their high school basketball team as they try to snap a brutal three-year losing streak. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of their town's impending decline, which feels almost palpable. You can feel the desperation and hope intertwined in their efforts. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of quiet introspection among the frantic energy of the game. What I find really striking is how it captures the essence of small-town America, with heartfelt performances that feel genuine and raw. This isn't just about basketball; it's about community, resilience, and the struggle for identity when everything seems to be fading away.
Focuses on small-town dynamics.Captures the essence of high school sports.Reflects broader themes of decline and hope.
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