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So, '23 Thoughts About My Mother' is this raw, almost experimental piece that unfolds through 23 vignettes, each reflecting on the director's memories of his mother, who passed away in March 2020. The film blends analog snapshots with diary footage—there's this haunting mix of vulnerability and nostalgia as it dives into personal themes of loss and memory. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with each vignette, absorbing the atmosphere. The inclusion of archival material from her Indonesian home and the camp she was in during the war adds layers of historical resonance that might surprise you. It’s the kind of film that lingers, more about the feelings stirred up than any clear narrative.
This title is a unique find, not widely circulated, which piques collector interest due to its personal storytelling and archival footage. It hasn’t seen a large distribution run, making physical copies more of a rarity. While it may not fit into conventional genres, its artistic approach and emotional depth make it noteworthy for those who appreciate more avant-garde cinema.
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