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Child Psychology (2017) offers a unique look at the evolution of childhood and the complexities of familial relationships. The documentary is structured around the experiences of four children who return to their childhood analyst, Jane Brown, fifteen years later. The tone is introspective and sometimes raw, giving viewers a chance to reflect on how childhood shapes us. The pacing might feel deliberate, but it allows the audience to digest the layered themes of psychology and growth. What stands out is the naturalistic performances from the kids, their transitions into adulthood are portrayed with an authenticity that’s hard to capture. It avoids dramatization, instead leaning into real-life emotional transitions, making it distinctive in the genre of documentary films.
Documentary on childhood evolutionExplores familial relationshipsIntrospective tone and naturalistic performances
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