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So, 'Person-able' is this intriguing 42-minute documentary that's pieced together from random snippets captured over three years through Cao's laptop and computer camera. It has this raw, intimate vibe that's not polished but really resonates, you know? The pacing is reflective, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to just sit with Cao's exploration of self-hood. It dives deeply into the nuances of a transgender adolescence, highlighting moments of vulnerability and resilience. The whole atmosphere feels very personal, like you’re privy to someone's diary. It's distinct in its approach, using practical effects like nothing flashy but all the more impactful because of it. Just a fascinating piece on identity and the journey of becoming.
Explores identity through personal media.Unique use of home video aesthetics.Focus on transgender experiences during youth.
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