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When My Time Comes dives deep into a heavy subject with a raw honesty that’s hard to shake off. Diane Rehm, who’s no stranger to sensitive topics, brings a personal touch to her exploration of the right-to-die movement. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to sit with each person's story, their struggles, and their hopes. The atmosphere is somber yet respectful, inviting reflection rather than simply pushing an agenda. Notably, it’s not flashy; there are no big reenactments or dramatizations, just real people sharing their lives. The practical effects are basically non-existent—this is about genuine human experience. It’s distinctive for its emotional weight and the intimate portraits of those at the heart of the issue.
Insightful exploration of a complex topic.Personal stories offer an emotional connection.Rehm's approach brings depth to the narrative.
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