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So, 'I think it's enough, isn't it?' is this intriguing documentary from 2020 that dives deep into a very personal space. It reconstructs one last encounter with the filmmaker's dad, which gives it a raw, intimate vibe. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to really sit with the emotions on screen. It’s not flashy; there aren’t any grandiose effects, but the simplicity of the presentation makes it all the more poignant. The way it tackles themes of memory and closure is pretty distinctive. You get the sense that every moment is carefully considered, and the performances—if you can call them that—have this genuine quality that pulls you in. It's an exploration of relationships in a really stripped-back way.
Intimate reconstruction of familial relationshipsMeditative pacing enhances emotional weightFocus on memory and closure themes
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