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(re)UNITE is one of those documentaries that really digs into the emotional undercurrents of our time. The director remains a mystery, but the approach here is pretty fascinating. It explores a clinical method aimed at fostering emotional intimacy, which feels both timely and necessary after the divisive 2016 election. The film has a raw, conversational style, with a pace that allows viewers to really sink into the dialogues and the various interactions. It’s not flashy; it relies more on the authenticity of the participants’ experiences. You can feel the tension and the hope in their exchanges, and that’s what sets it apart—showing that sometimes healing starts with just talking to each other.
Explores emotional intimacy post-electionUnique approach to healing social dividesRaw and conversational style
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