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J'me marie, j'me marie pas is such a fascinating viewing experience. Mireille Dansereau dives deep into the lives of four young women, capturing their candid thoughts on relationships, motherhood, and femininity. The documentary feels almost like a conversation, with each interview revealing layers of personal struggle and self-discovery. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of silence that really emphasize their emotional weight. It's distinctive in how it challenges traditional narratives around love and partnership—these women articulate a radical detachment from societal norms. The rawness of the performances feels genuine, and you can sense the intimacy of their stories. It’s a peek into the feminist consciousness of the '70s that still resonates today.
Essential for documentary enthusiastsExplores themes of feminism and identityOffers a unique perspective on 1970s culture
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