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Skin and Bones is a haunting exploration of the inner turmoil surrounding anorexia and bulimia, blending documentary and drama in a way that feels almost voyeuristic. The film's pace is deliberate, allowing viewers to linger on the stark realities faced by its young subjects, Annie, Andréanne, Hélène, and Eisha. Each character's charm is juxtaposed with their self-destructive tendencies, creating an unsettling atmosphere. The performances feel raw and unfiltered, giving the film a striking authenticity. It's not flashy or overly stylized, which somehow amplifies its impact. What stands out is its ability to weave fiction with reality, making the viewer question where one ends and the other begins. It's a tough but necessary watch for those interested in the complexities of mental health.
Blends documentary with dramatic elementsFocuses on youth and self-destructionAuthentic performances enhance the emotional weight
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