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The Price of Happiness is quite an intriguing documentary that captures Rodrigo Muñoz's personal journey through depression, and it's all done with a kind of raw, unfiltered honesty. You can really feel the weight of the financial burdens he faces, not just in therapy fees but in life overall. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but it somehow adds to the experience, making you linger in those moments of discomfort and reflection. His self-dramatization is both poignant and oddly humorous, blending the heavy with the light. The practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the stark reality of his emotional landscape. It's definitely not your typical self-help narrative, which is what sets it apart.
Self-dramatization adds a unique layer.Explores the intersection of money and mental health.A blend of humor and poignancy throughout the film.
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