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Tidal (2023) offers a raw and intimate look at the aftermath of a toxic relationship. It’s not just Treen’s journey; it’s a deep dive into the community she builds around her. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really absorb the emotional weight of each moment. You can sense the authenticity in the performances—no grandstanding, just real people sharing their stories. The documentary style is unpolished, and that’s what makes it resonate. It captures the struggle and support in a way that feels almost like a conversation. The emphasis on recovery and resilience sets it apart from typical narratives around abuse, presenting a more hopeful tone amidst the heaviness.
Focuses on emotional recovery and community supportAuthentic performances by real survivorsDocumentary style enhances the personal narrative
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