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Divorced (1986) is an interesting documentary that dives into the everyday realities of family life after separation. It doesn't get bogged down in assigning blame or analyzing the reasons behind the divorce, which is refreshing. Instead, it focuses on the emotional landscape, particularly how the mother navigates her new role with her two kids. The pacing feels real, almost like you’re peeking into their lives rather than watching a scripted drama. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing the weight of their situation without the filter of a heavy narrative. There’s something distinctly human about it, a kind of intimacy that you don’t see in a lot of documentary styles. It’s definitely one for those who appreciate the complexities of family dynamics.
Focuses on emotional dynamics post-divorceNo blame game, more of a human experienceUnique perspective on motherhood and family life
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