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How Dirty Can I Get?
Scientists and campaigners claiming that chemicals in toiletries and cleansing products may have harmful effects, Nicky Taylor and Tim FitzHigham stopped using them for a month.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows musician Michael Patrick Kelly as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual exploration. After a period of intense struggle with addiction and burnout, Kelly retreats from the public eye to find a new direction in his life. The film chronicles his travels and reflections as he seeks answers to profound questions about faith, purpose, and redemption.
Critical Reception
While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics due to its niche documentary status, 'How Dirty Can I Get?' received a generally positive reception from audiences interested in personal journeys and spiritual inquiry. It was noted for its raw honesty and Kelly's candid exploration of his inner turmoil and search for meaning.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt and introspective nature.
Appreciated for Michael Patrick Kelly's personal and vulnerable storytelling.
Seen as an inspiring account of overcoming personal struggles.
Google audience: Audience feedback generally highlights the film's authenticity and inspirational message. Viewers found Michael Patrick Kelly's journey relatable and encouraging, particularly his openness about facing personal demons and seeking a path forward.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a direct reference to a song by the same name that Michael Patrick Kelly wrote during his period of personal crisis.
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