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So, 'Forget Me Not' is this intriguing documentary that stitches together old footage from kids living on both sides of the Gorizia border. It’s fascinating how it explores this nostalgia and the sense of belonging, especially considering the backdrop of WWII and the current climate of rearmament. The pacing is contemplative, allowing these memories to resonate without rushing through. You really feel the weight of history and how it shapes personal identities. The atmosphere is somber yet reflective, and the archival material feels alive, almost like it's speaking back to us. It’s distinctive in the way it blends personal narrative with broader historical commentary, which makes you think about home in a nuanced way.
Archival footage is used creativelyThought-provoking themes around identityPacing allows for deep reflection
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