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Coma (2015) offers a deep dive into the intimate dynamics of three generations of women living under one roof. It’s a documentary, but it feels more like a living tapestry, weaving together the threads of their daily lives and memories. The way the film captures the ebb and flow of time is fascinating – you get this sense of nostalgia, but it’s not heavy-handed. The pacing is contemplative; you really get to soak in their shared spaces and the silences that speak volumes. Performances are raw and genuine, reflecting the intricate layers of family ties and personal histories. What stands out is how it conveys the weight of both the past and present, making you reflect on your own familial connections, all within a simple house setting.
Documentary exploring familial tiesFocus on multi-generational storytellingEmphasis on atmosphere and personal reflection
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