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Sick Girls offers a raw look into the rising rates of ADHD diagnoses—it's striking. The film dives into the societal pressures that label individuals, questioning if we're just too quick to categorize. The pacing feels reflective, allowing viewers to sit with uncomfortable truths about medication and normalcy. There's a gritty authenticity in the interviews, which really pull you into the personal stories behind the statistics. It's not just about ADHD but also touches on broader themes of conformity and the cost of fitting in. The atmosphere is somewhat somber yet enlightening—an unsettling but necessary watch for those interested in the complexities of mental health in our modern world.
Engaging exploration of ADHD diagnosesQuestions societal norms and labelsThoughtful and reflective pacing
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