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It Goes That Quick is this deeply personal piece, weaving together the threads of family life with an almost voyeuristic intimacy. The pacing feels deliberate—moments linger, allowing you to soak in the emotional weight of the scenes, which are often laced with a subtle humor that surprises when least expected. The filmmakers, Connor and Stankus, craft a narrative that's as much about self-reflection as it is about familial bonds, making it distinctively relatable yet uniquely their own. Their choice to blend candid moments with a bit of artifice shows a self-awareness that elevates it beyond a typical documentary feel.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. The absence of a well-documented distribution history adds to its intrigue; it often pops up in niche festivals and specialized screenings rather than mainstream outlets. As such, original formats are scarce and sought after by those who appreciate intimate storytelling that diverges from conventional narratives.
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