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Under the Surface is a raw, poignant documentary that delves into the stark reality of male suicide rates in Scotland’s poorest communities. It’s not flashy, but there's a haunting honesty to the way it presents its subjects. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the discomfort of their stories. You really feel the weight of the social issues at play – poverty, isolation, mental health stigmas. There are moments of stark realism that hit hard, and the lack of sensationalism makes it all the more impactful. It's a film that holds a mirror to society, reflecting struggles often pushed to the edges. The atmosphere is heavy, but that makes it necessary viewing for understanding these real-life challenges.
Focuses on real stories and interviewsSimplicity in presentation enhances the messageNot your typical documentary structure
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