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Thea is a short documentary that delves into the life of a young Norwegian girl navigating her world with epilepsy. It has this raw, intimate quality that makes you feel like you're right there with her. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence to hang heavy, which really emphasizes the emotional weight of her experiences. There's a sense of vulnerability in Thea's portrayal that comes through in her candid moments and interactions, making it distinct. The visuals are straightforward, no flashy effects—just a focus on her life and the reality of her condition. It’s a poignant look at childhood against the backdrop of medical challenges, and it sticks with you longer than you might expect.
Documentary about childhood strugglesIntimate portrayal of epilepsyEmphasis on emotional storytelling
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