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Teeth (2017) dives into our often overlooked relationship with teeth, and it does so in a way that's both intimate and unsettling. The documentary weaves personal stories with scientific insights, creating this unique tension. You get this raw atmosphere, almost clinical at times, but it also feels deeply personal. The pacing is deliberate, letting you sit with each reflection on dental health or societal views on beauty. There's something about how it tackles beauty standards and personal identity through the lens of something so mundane yet so vital. The visuals can be striking, even jarring, and the interviews feel candid, almost vulnerable. It's definitely not your typical doc; it draws you in and makes you think about your own relationship with your teeth, which is pretty profound.
Focuses on personal stories and societal views.Striking visuals with a mix of interviews.Explores identity and beauty standards.
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