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Houses (2025) takes you on a sparse, introspective journey through memory and identity. It's shot in black and white, which adds this weight, a kind of stillness that really lets the audience sit with Sasha's reflections. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of silence that echo the loneliness and nostalgia of revisiting these spaces. It’s not just about physical houses but the complex idea of home—how it shifts and morphs over time. The performances, though understated, are deeply affecting, capturing that yearning and confusion of a non-binary experience in a landscape marked by past and present. There's something raw and tangible here that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Explores non-binary identity through personal history.Unique black and white aesthetic adds emotional depth.Themes of home and belonging resonate throughout.
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