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So, Do You Love Me? is this fascinating documentary by Lutz Bacher from '94, right? It’s a deep dive into personal connections—like, really personal. She just sits down with friends, family, colleagues, and the conversations unfold, raw and unfiltered. It's 12 hours long, which feels daunting, but it’s not just a long watch; it’s an experience, a meditation on relationships. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that adds to its authenticity, I think. You see real people grappling with feelings, and there's something haunting about it. The way Bacher handles these moments, with no flashy effects, feels almost like a diary—intimate and revealing. It’s definitely not for everyone, but there's a stark honesty in its length and approach that makes it distinct in the documentary landscape.
12 hours long, challenging but rewardingIntimate conversations showcase raw emotionsRarely exhibited, mostly known through word of mouth
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