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Emotional Month is a curious 2017 documentary that feels like a time capsule, blending personal narrative with a slice of life from the late '90s. The director, though unknown, captures a raw perspective on the anxieties of impending change—think Y2K vibes, uncertainty hanging in the air. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to dwell in the scenes as much as the filmmaker did. It’s fascinating how the monologue by Nathan Frank layers emotional depth into the visual storytelling. And there’s this unique element of self-portraiture that adds a performative twist—quite striking. It's not just a documentary; it’s a meditation on identity, friendship, and the fragility of the moment. Quite distinctive in its approach, for sure.
Explores themes of identity and performative art.Captures late '90s atmosphere with a unique narrative.A personal journey that intertwines friendship and uncertainty.
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Trevor Shimizu
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