This documentary is so impactful due to the gritty realness of the setting. She's talking into a camera and just speaking. One of the ways that the film makers communicated the struggle was the way she was talking to the camera. She is talking directly to the viewers. They also have her go on her everyday life. Its really real and heartbreaking to view that. They used great lighting, audio and b-roll but it never was too showy. It always stayed genuine throughout the whole documentary.
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