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So, 'Daughter of Mine' is this intriguing blend of crime and documentary that dives deep into a mother’s psyche after losing her daughter in a truly tragic way—murdered during a seemingly innocent task like delivering Girl Scout cookies in the 70s. The tone is heavy, almost suffocating at times, which really pulls you into her grief. I found the pacing to be quite intense, with moments that feel like they linger just long enough for you to really feel that loss. The performances are raw and honest, adding a layer of authenticity that makes it memorable. Practical effects aren’t really a focus, but the real-life aspects bring a unique vibe, setting it apart from your usual narrative-driven films.
Explores themes of grief and loss.Unique documentary style blends interviews and reenactments.Captivating performances that feel very genuine.
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