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Ce que dit ma mère is an intriguing documentary that invites you into the fragmented psyche of a woman grappling with her mother's voice in her mind. The tone feels intimate, almost haunting, as we watch her create collages that pull together snippets of these elusive words. It's slow-paced, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it allows the viewer to really sit with the emotions and the complexities of memory and identity. There's a rawness to her performances that feels genuine, and the practical effects—if you can call her collages that—add a tactile quality to her internal struggle. The film's exploration of communication and the weight of familial expectations is quietly powerful. It’s a distinctive piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
The pacing is contemplative, requiring patience.Focus on the themes of memory and identity.Distinctive visual storytelling through collages.
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