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The True Story of Linda M. dives into the life of its subject with a rawness that's pretty compelling. After 16 years since the original film, we see Linda in rehab, reconnecting with Norma Bailey, who directed her earlier life story. The pacing has this rhythm that feels almost intimate, capturing both the humor and the heartbreak of Linda's journey. There's a real honesty in how she introduces her family and lovers, making it clear that this isn't just a sob story. The documentary style gives it a gritty realism, and you really feel the weight of her experiences. It’s an intriguing blend of past and present, showcasing how lives evolve and how relationships shift over time.
Documentary-style realismFocus on personal relationshipsHumor amid serious themes
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