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Going Back Home is this raw documentary that dives headfirst into the chaos of childhood without a proper roof over your head. It captures the essence of what home means—or, more accurately, what it doesn’t mean. The pacing feels almost languid, with moments that linger in the discomfort of reality. Visually, it’s not flashy; you see the grit and the reality of unsheltered lives. The personal stories are intertwined, creating a tapestry of experiences that feel both intimate and heartbreaking. The performances, if you can call them that, are real people living their truth, which gives it a stark authenticity. It's a film that favors atmosphere over dramatization, making it distinctive in a sea of more polished narratives.
Documentary on childhood experiencesFocus on themes of homelessnessReal-life narratives and performances
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