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So, 'Never Enough' dives deep into the world of collecting, specifically through the lens of Michele Gitlin and her staggering collection of 700 sweaters. The film creates this raw atmosphere of both beauty and chaos, showing how Michele navigates her attachment to these items. The pacing is interesting, kind of meandering but purposeful, capturing the emotional weight of her journey. Then you have Ron Alford, the decluttering expert, who really adds that unique contrast. His philosophy that clutter is mental rather than just physical resonates throughout the film. It's not just about the sweaters; it’s about what they represent. The practical effects are minimal, but the real-life stakes and performances pull you right in. It feels very real, sometimes almost uncomfortably so.
Insightful perspective on hoardingFocus on emotional attachmentUnique character dynamics
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Kelly Anderson
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