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MHD feels raw and introspective, diving deep into the mental health landscape of its creator during a couple of pivotal summer months. The pacing is contemplative, as it shifts between reflections and moments of daily life, really allowing you to soak in the emotions. What stands out is the unfiltered honesty, almost like you're flipping through someone’s personal diary, which gives it a unique and intimate atmosphere. The lack of a polished narrative approach may throw some off, but for others, it’s the beauty of the imperfection that resonates. It’s an interesting exploration of the mind, using practical effects sparingly but effectively to enhance the mood without overshadowing the very personal journey.
Intimate exploration of mental healthUnique diary formatRaw and unfiltered tone
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Dro Watson
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