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So, 'At the Triangle Intersection' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the emotional landscape of a family grappling with displacement after the Fukushima disaster. You feel this lingering heaviness throughout, as they try to carve out a new life amidst such trauma. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with their struggles—especially the dynamics between the husband, his wife, and his mother. It’s interesting how they balance hope and despair, trying to build a house but also navigating their relationships. The visuals are stark yet intimate, and you can't help but feel the weight of their history. It’s a raw look at resilience, really makes you think about home and belonging in a whole new way.
Family dynamics under strainExploration of resilienceCinematography evokes a strong sense of place
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