Peaceful tragedy
This is nearly an unbelievable story because what happened to her was so horrific it's beyond shocking. This film is tastefully done and Alison is very open about the experience. It's her story to tell and she's allowing the public to step into her life, her horror, her grief, her recovery. The tone of this is so calm that it's almost as if you're having an afternoon tea break sitting right next to her as she tells you about her day but that is the beauty of this documentary-her courage and words are inspirational in a way that you don't expect and I'm not sure I've ever watched anything quite like this. Give her the respect and time to listen to her journey. Then think about her whenever you're having a bad day over spilled milk. It puts things into perspective.
- HumbleMensa
- Mar 15, 2025