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The Process (2003) is quite an interesting piece in the documentary realm, exploring psychodrama as a therapeutic tool. It's not all glossy; there's a rawness to the subjects it tackles—addictions and the messiness of dysfunctional family dynamics. The film’s pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to really sit with the emotional weight of its themes. The editing is tight, maybe too tight for some tastes, but it creates a sense of urgency. You can see the participants' genuine struggles, and the way they open up is haunting yet captivating. It’s not just another therapy doc; it dives into the human psyche with a unique lens that stays with you long after it ends.
Offers a unique perspective on psychodrama in therapy.Focuses on real human experiences and struggles.Tight editing creates a sense of urgency and emotional depth.
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