I have never experienced a more humanizing account of living tangent to war. This is a story that is lived-in, soft, warm, sincere, ominous.
It's an experience, and it is masterfully made.
I think its soundtrack and audio are perhaps its strongest piece beyond its very tender delivery.
The developmental and author commentary is also worth reading, because I feel the story tastes very sweetly of the journey embarked to make it.
We love Hello Girl.