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So, 'Woman of God' really pulls you into this raw, intimate look at a Slovenian pastor navigating her own wrecked world while trying to uplift her community. The documentary dives deep into themes of faith versus personal healing, and it does so without any gloss. You can feel the weight of her struggles, the undercurrent of despair mixed with hope. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments to breathe and giving us that space to sit with her pain. The performances feel authentic and unrefined, almost like they let the camera roll a bit too long sometimes, which just adds to the realness. What stands out is the way it captures the personal sacrifices behind the priestly calling, something you don’t see often in this genre.
Intimate portrayal of faith and personal struggleReal-life implications and emotions resonate deeplyDocumentary style encourages viewer reflection
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