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So, 'Ik was een kind' is this documentary that digs deep into a really heavy subject. You’ve got a reformed girl coming forward about sexual abuse in her family, which already sets a pretty intense tone. What’s chilling is how the community's memory of the events unfolds over twenty-five years; it’s like peeling back layers of complicity and denial. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with uncomfortable truths, almost like a slow burn. There's this raw honesty in the performances that keeps you engaged—it's not just another talking head doc, it feels very intimate and personal. What makes it distinctive is how it doesn’t shy away from the complexities of memory and justice, really pushing you to think about accountability.
Intimate storytellingExplores themes of memory and justiceDeliberate pacing enhances emotional impact
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