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A House is this observational gem that's really about the lives of seven autistic individuals living together under the Tentative Association's guidance. The atmosphere feels raw and genuine, with no frills or dramatization. You get to see their daily grind—cooking, cleaning, just existing in this big house, and it unfolds at a pace that mirrors life itself. The interactions between the residents and their helpers are striking; there's this intimacy and authenticity in their connections that you don’t often see in typical documentaries. The practical effects are just life as it is, no gimmicks. It’s a compelling look at independence and community, and while it may not be flashy, it has a quiet strength that lingers long after the credits roll.
Observational documentary styleFocus on real-life interactionsThemes of independence and socialization
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