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I Don’t Like Driving
A college professor in his forties decides to get his first driver's license.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the filmmaker Claudia Rorarius as she navigates her personal journey of learning to drive at the age of 40. Facing her long-held fears and anxieties, the film delves into the emotional and psychological barriers that have prevented her from obtaining a driver's license, while also exploring the broader societal implications of independence and autonomy.
Critical Reception
I Don't Like Driving has been noted for its intimate and relatable exploration of a common yet often unspoken fear. Critics have praised its candid approach to vulnerability and its gentle humor, though some found the pacing to be a bit slow at times. Audiences have connected with the film's theme of overcoming personal obstacles.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and honest look at confronting personal fears.
Relatable for anyone who has struggled with learning something new later in life.
Offers a thoughtful perspective on independence and self-discovery.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available, reviews that exist often highlight the film's authenticity and its ability to resonate with viewers who have experienced similar anxieties.
Fun Fact
The film originated from director Claudia Rorarius's own personal struggle and eventual decision to learn how to drive in her forties.
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