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So, 'Baby Jesus'—it’s this raw documentary that digs deep into family and the complexities of life. The way it explores the birth of the filmmaker’s disabled brother is both poignant and haunting. You feel this weight throughout the film, like a storm brewing just beneath the surface. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with each moment, each revelation. There's no grandstanding here, just honest, unfiltered emotions. Practical effects are not a factor since it's documentary, but the real-life performances from the family are compelling; you can sense their fragility and strength. It’s an intimate portrait that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths, which makes it stand out in a genre often filled with gloss.
Documentary on family and disabilityExplores emotional complexitiesIntimate storytelling approach
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