DYING: The Last Days (Terminal Cancer Documentary)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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This documentary film confronts death head on. "DYING" is a personal, profound and poignant memoir of three people and how they faced their deaths from cancer.
Sally, 46, bonds with her elderly mother as they take things day to day; Bill, in his early 30s, stoically goes on while his wife loses herself in rage; grandfatherly Reverend Bryant preaches a final sermon, then goes back South one last time.
"DYING" shows the anguish of living, the desire to laugh even when it's all but impossible, the bare joy of living, joy without laughter. Direct close-ups of faces, like those of the unforgettable grandson of Reverend Bryant, designed to pull you into wholehearted quotidian terror. Three different takes on death: you can embrace the nothing (Sally the red-headed mountaineer), you can rage and curse and wish death was already here, even if it sounds monstrous (Harriet and Bill), or you can laugh and grin and make merry along the way to oblivion (Reverent Bryant-which is one of the most purely devastating segments known to U.S. documentary).
This is obviously a ridiculously strong documentary film that you must see and share.
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