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So, 'And So It Was' - it’s an introspective documentary that really gets under your skin. Norah MacRae’s journey through grief, set against the backdrop of that wee shop she runs, feels so raw and unfiltered. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really soak in her reflections and the weight of her experiences. You can see her connection to the community and the richness of her everyday life, which is beautifully captured. What stands out is how it intertwines personal loss with the broader themes of legacy and time. The practical effects? Well, there aren't any flashy gimmicks here – it’s all about Norah’s genuine presence and the subtlety of her performance. It’s a quiet piece that lingers with you.
Atmospheric storytelling with a personal touchFocus on community and legacySlow pacing enhances emotional depth
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