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Daughters (2022) is a raw exploration of grief, stretching over a decade as it follows three girls dealing with the aftermath of their mother's suicide. The film's tone is quietly intimate, often uncomfortable, capturing the nuances of loss without resorting to sentimentality. It feels like you're peering into the more difficult corners of their lives—there's a haunting beauty in the mundane, the way the girls' faces reflect both innocence and burden. The pacing is deliberate; it lets moments linger, allowing the viewer to sit with each girl's journey. What stands out is its authenticity—no flashy effects, just real life. It’s a documentary that asks you to confront uncomfortable truths and offers a rare glimpse into resilience amid tragedy.
Long-term character studyExplores themes of grief and resilienceUnique narrative structure over ten years
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