Kelly G.

November 14, 2020

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Loved it. Felt it was emotionally engaging from start to finish, that both Riz and Olivia's performances were raw and vulnerable, and that Ruben's arc from being very shame-based and craving external validation as a performer and caregiver to finally arriving at a place of greater self-acceptance was both riveting and inspiring!

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Anne D.

November 14, 2020

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Brings the experience of going deaf to life. Riz Ahmed embodies this transformation with intensity and authenticity.

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Lucy P.

November 15, 2020

Recommended

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100$ than one night in miami

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Michael A.

November 15, 2020

Recommended

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A very cathartic and warm exploration of what it means to truly live for oneself. prioritizing your own needs, rather than choosing what feels like the most comfortable and familiar. \r\rLoved the performances, sound design, and the embedded subtitles so much, and I always felt engaged even when some parts of the story would feel a bit slow. \r\rMy favorite moments were between one of the students on the metal slide, as well as the final shot watching the church bells, just *chefs kiss*

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Kelly G.

November 14, 2020

Recommended

Verified

Loved it. Felt it was emotionally engaging from start to finish, that both Riz and Olivia's performances were raw and vulnerable, and that Ruben's arc from being very shame-based and craving external validation as a performer and caregiver to finally arriving at a place of greater self-acceptance was both riveting and inspiring!

Lucy P.

November 15, 2020

Recommended

Verified

100$ than one night in miami

Anne D.

November 14, 2020

Recommended

Verified

Brings the experience of going deaf to life. Riz Ahmed embodies this transformation with intensity and authenticity.

Michael A.

November 15, 2020

Recommended

Verified

A very cathartic and warm exploration of what it means to truly live for oneself. prioritizing your own needs, rather than choosing what feels like the most comfortable and familiar. \r\rLoved the performances, sound design, and the embedded subtitles so much, and I always felt engaged even when some parts of the story would feel a bit slow. \r\rMy favorite moments were between one of the students on the metal slide, as well as the final shot watching the church bells, just *chefs kiss*

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