To me, it looks like he’s having a harder time getting under the skin of the people he’s talking to in this documentary.
His usual style has changed, because of the people involved.... his style of making observations and asking questions to make observations and lay bare insights that maybe the other person doesn’t understand... that duality isn’t here in this one.
I think he’s very cautious and careful around these poor women. He actually doesn’t know what to say, how to comment and prove without causing damage. I think he’s realised how even the usual chatting can end up fuelling the anorexia, like ‘you look well’ or even just guessing someone’s age.
He’s trapped between wanting to investigate anorexia in depth, really digging into the subject, but he doesn’t want to talk to the anorexia, doesn’t want to give this ‘enemy’ the air time or control it seems to grasp.
He wants to talk to the girls, the women, themselves. And sometimes that’s impossible.