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The House of Angels is one of those docs that really digs into the nitty-gritty of old age; it’s like stepping into a small world where every character has a story. The pacing feels organic—no rush, just a fly-on-the-wall perspective where you get to know the residents and staff in their daily chaos, laughter, and poignant moments. It's raw yet tender, capturing the essence of life at a nursing home. The performances are unscripted and genuine, which makes it all the more compelling. You feel the weight of their experiences and dreams, and there’s a certain warmth amidst the sorrow that’s distinctive. It’s quite something, honestly. You walk away with a deeper understanding of aging and the human condition.
Explores elderly life in a nursing homeRealistic portrayals of agingDocumentary with a heartfelt tone
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