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Right to Try offers a raw and unflinching look at the HIV landscape through the eyes of a long-term survivor. Zeberiah Newman’s direction is quite intimate, letting the viewer step into the shoes of someone who’s not just living with the condition but actively seeking a cure. The pacing feels deliberate, mirroring the uncertainty and weight of the journey. What stands out is the personal narrative intertwined with broader themes of healthcare and desperation. It's not overly polished, which somehow adds to its authenticity. The practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the story in reality. The performances are very natural, almost like you're eavesdropping on a real-life journey rather than watching a film, which makes it distinct in the documentary genre.
Intimate portrayal of life with HIVFocus on personal journey and healthcare issuesStrong narrative and natural performances
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