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I Would Have Liked to Make a Different Film dives into some heavy territory. Suse Itzel’s voiceover is raw, candid—she shares her painful story about the abuse from her father. It’s tough to sit through, but it’s also incredibly powerful. The visuals are haunting, with empty rooms from her past, almost like ghostly reminders of what was. You get these photo projections that pull you further into the memories, but there’s a stark emptiness that lingers. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow unveiling of trauma. It’s not easy viewing, but there's a certain authenticity that makes it stand out. It’s one of those films that stays with you for a while, for better or worse.
Intense subject matterUnique visual exploration of memoryStrong emotional resonance
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