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So, "Saving a Dragonfly" is a documentary that dives deep into the lives of students navigating the pressures of academic success. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're stepping into a time capsule of youth. The filmmaker captures raw, honest moments, especially when the narrative shifts from high school to university life, where the anxiety remains, almost unchanged. It's fascinating how the film balances personal stories with broader themes of mental health and friendship. The atmosphere is tinged with nostalgia, and you really connect with the struggles portrayed. The camera work is simple yet effective—no flashy effects, just genuine moments. It’s the kind of film that resonates on a personal level, exploring what it means to grow up and face expectations.
Explores themes of mental health and friendshipNatural pacing that mirrors real lifeRaw and honest student experiences
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