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Forgetting Dad is a fascinating exploration of identity and memory. The documentary unfolds at a measured pace, drawing you into the life of a man whose life altered dramatically after a minor car accident. It's not flashy; instead, it relies on the rawness of the subject's experience. The absence of physical causes for his amnesia adds layers to the narrative—what does it mean to forget one’s identity? The atmosphere is often somber, yet there's an undercurrent of intrigue that keeps you glued. The performances, particularly from the central figure, are disarmingly honest—no dramatics, just an unsettling realism. What sets it apart is its deep dive into the psychological rather than relying on sensationalism.
Unique take on identity and memoryThought-provoking without sensationalismRaw performances add depth
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