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Family Therapy dives into the thorny layers of familial relationships with a rawness that's hard to shake off. Victoria's journey back to Mexico, as she grapples with her adult children, feels almost like a slow burn, but it's not without its moments of emotional intensity. The film captures the lush backdrop of both Bali and Mexico, contrasting the serene with the chaotic emotions at play. It’s a canvas where performances shine, especially in the subtle nuances of family tension. The pacing reflects the ebb and flow of real-life conversations, making it feel relatable. It’s not flashy, but it’s that grounded, earnest storytelling that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Family Therapy is a bit of an enigma, with its format history being somewhat unclear and its director's name not widely recognized. This obscurity contributes to its appeal among collectors, as it hasn’t been released in many formats, making physical copies a little harder to find. With its emphasis on character-driven storytelling, interest among collectors seems to be growing, particularly for those who appreciate indie films that delve into personal narratives.
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