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So, 'Two Sisters, One Body' really digs into the lives of Carmen and Lupita Andrade, the teenage conjoined twins. You feel the weight of their struggles, especially as they navigate adolescence in the tense landscape of modern America, particularly under the shadow of Trump-era politics. The documentary gives a raw, almost intimate look at their relationship—it's beautifully shot, with moments that are both poignant and heart-wrenching. The pacing feels very natural, letting you soak in their experiences without rushing. What really struck me is how it balances their personal journey with broader social issues. The performances, or rather their authentic selves, are compelling. It's not flashy, but it resonates in a way that sticks with you.
Unique perspective on conjoined twin experiencesHighlights social issues relevant to the timeFocuses on personal narrative over sensationalism
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