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Heartbeat, a documentary crafted in the depths of time, takes us back 25 years into the lives of filmmakers Jay Rosenblatt and Stephanie Rapp. It's raw, really—almost uncomfortable at times. You feel like you're eavesdropping on their most intimate moments. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those tiny, fleeting emotions to settle in and resonate. There's no flashy editing or overproduced soundtracks here; it’s just their story unfolding in real time. The themes of love, vulnerability, and the weight of choices loom large, and you can’t help but reflect on your own life as you watch. It's the kind of film that doesn’t demand your attention, but quietly pulls you in.
Intimate portrayal over decadesExplores love and choicesRaw emotions and personal reflections
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