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Weirded Out and Blown Away is this raw, candid documentary from '86 that dives deep into the lives of five young professionals with disabilities. It's not polished, but that’s part of its charm. You feel the atmosphere of honesty as each subject confronts societal attitudes about disability. Greytak's approach is pretty thought-provoking—she doesn’t shy away from tough questions, you know? The pacing feels conversational, almost like a series of intimate chats rather than a formal interview. Themes of strength and vulnerability are all over the place, challenging the viewer's perceptions. It's distinctive for its realness and the personal stories shared, definitely one to explore if you’re into films that tackle social issues with a genuine touch.
Explores societal attitudes towards disability.Intimate interviews with young professionals.Challenging perceptions of strength and vulnerability.
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