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Reverend Death is one of those documentaries that really sits with you. It's not flashy, but there's a rawness in its exploration of life and death through the lens of Rev. George Exoo. His journey from a struggling Unitarian minister to someone facilitating assisted suicides feels both intimate and unsettling. The pace is reflective, allowing viewers to really soak in the weight of each decision made. There's a certain grit to the filming, and the candid interviews bring authenticity that’s often missing in bigger productions. The ethical dilemmas and emotional turmoil are palpable, making it feel almost like a character study, where the themes of compassion and morality collide in complex ways. It’s distinctive for its unflinching look at choices we often shy away from discussing openly.
Deeply reflective toneExplores morality and ethicsCandid and raw interviews
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