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So, 'Remembering RBG: A Nation Ugly Cries' with Desi Lydic—it's quite the interesting mix of comedy and documentary, you know? It captures this raw, almost awkward, exploration of grief through a humorous lens. Lydic's performance is charmingly unrefined; she navigates the five stages of grief in a way that feels both personal and relatable. The pacing meanders a bit, allowing moments of reflection and laughter to coexist, which can be jarring but also refreshing. The film digs into themes of loss and resilience, and while it’s not loaded with heavy practical effects, it has a grounded reality that makes it feel intimate. It's a unique take on mourning a public figure that’s not just about sorrow but also about moving forward.
Unique exploration of grief through humorDesi Lydic's personal journeyMix of comedy and documentary style
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