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Death of a Child is a heavy watch, no doubt. It explores such a raw and painful subject—the aftermath of parents who inadvertently caused their children's deaths. The documentary takes you through a somber atmosphere, one that feels almost claustrophobic at times, as it delves into their lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of each story to really sink in. It's not just about the tragedy; it dives deep into guilt and the struggle for redemption. There aren't flashy effects or reenactments; it’s all real people, sharing their truths. This rawness makes the film distinctive, as the performances feel incredibly genuine, highlighting the stark realities of loss and accountability. It's a tough sit, but it lingers long after viewing.
Explores profound themes of guilt and lossPacing allows deep emotional resonanceReal-life stories create a haunting atmosphere
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Frida Barkfors
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