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Touching (2016) is a striking documentary that dives into the often-ignored world of sexual assistance for individuals with disabilities. The film's tone is both intimate and provocative, exploring the complexities of human connection and desire. It's not just about physical touch; it delves into ethical dilemmas, societal taboos, and the poignant relationships between the assistants and their clients. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the topic without feeling rushed. The performances, while not traditional acting, are compelling in their honesty and vulnerability. What really sets this film apart is its brave engagement with a subject that many might shy away from, making it a curious piece for collectors interested in the nuances of human experience.
Explores taboo topics around intimacy.Intimate portrayal of human relationships.Thought-provoking and ethically challenging.
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