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So, '27 Thoughts About My Father' is a fascinating documentary by Mike Hoolboom, where he takes us through a series of 27 vignettes reflecting on his father's life. It's quite the introspective journey, really. The film uses a mix of home movies, old snapshots, and found footage, which gives it a very personal, almost intimate feel. There's this haunting quality about it, especially since it deals with his father's experiences during the war, which affected not just him, but the family as a whole. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb each moment fully, and the way Hoolboom juxtaposes joyous memories with darker themes creates a unique atmosphere. It's definitely not your typical biopic, that's for sure.
Personal reflections on fatherhoodExplores themes of memory and lossUnique blend of found footage and home movies
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