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So, 'Home' (2022) dives into the life of a Japanese immigrant carving out her space in America. The tone is really introspective, almost meditative at times, which allows you to settle into her journey. It captures those quiet, often overlooked moments of daily life that bring a sense of belonging. The pacing isn’t rushed either; it feels like you’re walking alongside her, absorbing her experiences. I found the use of practical effects subtle but effective, enhancing the realism without overshadowing her narrative. The performances are heartfelt – you can feel the weight of her struggles and triumphs. It’s got a distinctive vibe; it’s not your average documentary, really. There’s a lot of warmth in its simplicity, which makes it stand out.
Documentary styleFocus on personal narrativeIntimate cinematography
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