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So, 'save myself' is this intriguing documentary that kind of drifts through the haze of faith and loss. It emerged in response to the World Catholic Youth Day and that massive 2002 Papal mass in Toronto. The pacing is contemplative; it invites you to linger on thoughts that often feel too heavy to voice. You get this atmospheric mix of personal reflections, almost poetic in how it approaches those big questions—like, why we even need words to express our innermost feelings. It’s not flashy or overproduced, which I think adds to its charm. Instead, it feels raw and honest. The director remains a mystery, but maybe that’s fitting given the film’s themes of searching and questioning.
Explores themes of faith and personal loss.Unique atmosphere with a reflective tone.Pacing invites deep contemplation.
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Michael Achtman
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