High
High

High

2022TV ShowEnded1 SeasonHindi

Shiv Mathuris an addict struggling to get a grip on his life and eventually finds himself in a rehab facility. The rehab is run by Doctor Roy and two other junior doctors, Shweta and Nakul, who are working on a mysterious compound. This magical pill seems to have an edge above all, but is this miracle drug worth dying for? The existence and sampling of this pill create the biggest disruption in the illegal drugs market and manages to grab the attention of a professional assassin - Lakda, amongst many others. But will Shiv and the gang be able to achieve their dream? Or will they be eliminated?

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IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes96%
Metacritic87/100
Google Users95%
Director: Kirsten JohnsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Filmmaker Kirsten Johnson turns the camera on herself and her family as they navigate grief and memory. The documentary explores themes of life, death, and the enduring bonds of love through intimate personal stories and poignant reflections. It delves into the complexities of human connection and the ways we cope with loss.

Critical Reception

High received critical acclaim for its raw emotional honesty, intimate filmmaking style, and profound exploration of universal themes. Critics praised Kirsten Johnson's personal approach and her ability to find beauty and meaning in difficult subjects. The film resonated with audiences for its vulnerability and its thoughtful examination of life's most profound experiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its deeply personal and emotional storytelling.
  • Acclaimed for its insightful exploration of grief, memory, and love.
  • Noted for its unique and intimate directorial approach.

Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's profound emotional impact and its ability to connect with viewers on a deeply personal level, often describing it as moving and thought-provoking.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Independent Spirit Awards.

Fun Fact

Director Kirsten Johnson famously uses a personal archive of Super 8 footage from her childhood and family vacations throughout the film to bridge past and present.

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