This has promised to be a documentary about resilience. However, the speakers featured have not been through any particular life struggles themselves and are not qualified to speak on the subject.
The movie starts with a very long description of how Sonia - the author and the main character - lost her mom to cancer. While I am sorry for her loss, I cannot unsee that Sonya is in her 50's, so her mom must have been in her 70's or 80's. Again, sorry for the loss, but this course of events doesn't seem too outstanding, does it?
Sonya just devours this suffering, tells in small detail how the hospital called her and she missed the first call, reads out loud the condolences letters that she has been sent. I don't understand, why the watchers need to see this.
Come on Sonya, there are children, who lose parents in their childhood! There are ones who never had any!
Another unmeasureable suffering that Sonya Ricotti, self-called "bounce back expert", has endured, was becoming ill and having to go to the hospital for injections. Really.
And - get this - the hospital was the whole 35 minutes away from her home. Unthinkable suffering!
The other gurus are just saying a bunch of words about letting go and moving on. Probably the right words, but very general ones. Unfortunately, listening to general words has rarely helped anyone.