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Fish (2017) by Heather Young is this intimate, raw documentary that dives deep into the tumult of motherhood. It’s not just about the struggle of raising three infants—it's about the weight of expectations and the unraveling of a relationship that's barely holding on. The pacing is almost meditative, drawing you into her world, with moments of silence that speak volumes. There's a palpable sense of isolation, the kind that comes from both physical and emotional distance. The performances, particularly from the mother, feel unscripted, almost like a window into her soul. It’s a stark look at resilience and vulnerability, with a tone that lingers long after the film ends. Definitely sticks with you, you know?
features a unique perspective on motherhoodintimate, raw, and emotionally chargedcontemplative pacing enhances the experience
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