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The Self-Made Man is a deeply introspective documentary that navigates the complexities of life and impending death through the lens of Bob Stern, a solar energy pioneer. It’s shot with a kind of raw honesty that feels both urgent and contemplative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of Bob’s decision-making process. The family dynamics are palpable, and it’s fascinating to witness how they grapple with the moral implications of choosing death over prolonged suffering. Performance-wise, Bob’s candidness is striking, and you can’t help but feel the emotional gravity of his situation. What makes this film distinctive is its exploration of autonomy in the face of terminal illness, making it a somber yet thought-provoking watch.
Exploration of autonomy in life choicesStrong focus on family dynamicsRaw and honest cinematography
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Susan Stern
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