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Stupid Shoes is an intriguing dive into the often-overlooked ramifications of footwear on our health. Dee Libine's lens is both personal and investigative, creating a documentary that feels intimate yet expansive. It kind of has this raw energy, as she unravels a centuries-old design flaw that really makes you think about our daily choices. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the shocking statistics and testimonies that pile up, leading to a realization of how widespread this issue is. Libine's approach, mixing personal narrative with broader societal commentary, gives the film a distinctive feel. There's a sense of urgency in the way it tackles a topic that’s both niche yet universally relatable, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in health, design, and our routines.
Investigative documentary styleFocus on personal narrativeExplores health implications of footwear
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