The fresh invigorating opening sequence lasts several minutes into the production before it settles into a more relaxed pace. It dips into a small lull, but not for too long before gently building to a strong ending.
This documentary takes a crisp look at an aging citizen as she endeavors to find new work in her mid-seventies. It’s a modern snapshot of real life. The blue collar worker against the backdrop of progress forced to redefine direction and identity reluctantly fumbling with the double-edged sword of the digital revolution.
Stark, at times, unflinching, with a strong undercurrent of family love. Equal parts beautiful and important.
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