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Ever Since I Knew Myself is this intriguing documentary that teeters between personal narrative and cultural critique. The filmmaker, the daughter of a Georgian tiger mother, weaves her childhood experiences with the letters from her mother, creating this layered exploration of identity and expectation. The pacing feels somewhat reflective, almost meditative, and it really allows you to sit with the emotions. There's this unique atmosphere that captures the struggle between individual desires and parental pressures. The practical effects aren't flashy, but the way they integrate classroom observations with intimate family correspondence feels strikingly authentic. It's the kind of film that leaves you contemplating the complexities of upbringing and self-identity long after the credits roll.
Explores cultural identity through a personal lensJuxtaposes childhood memories with motherly correspondenceReflective pacing enhances emotional depth
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