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So, 'Dear America' is this intriguing documentary from 1990 that dives into the lives of two Montreal women, Celeste and Catherine. The pacing feels almost leisurely, allowing you to really soak in their contrasting backgrounds and dreams. Celeste, with her Portuguese roots, kind of gives up family ties for her American dream—there's this palpable tension between ambition and belonging. Then you have Catherine, fiercely dedicated to her dual life as a journalist and harpsichordist, which adds a fascinating layer of artistry amid the grit. It’s compelling to see how their friendship evolves, reflecting deeper themes of identity and sacrifice. Not a flashy film, but it’s those quiet moments that really stick with you.
Focus on character-driven storytelling.Look for nuances in cultural representation.Reflect on the balance between personal ambition and familial ties.
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