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So, 'Juan, I Forgot I Don't Remember' is this fascinating documentary where Juan Carlos Rulfo sets out to explore his father's legacy. The film carries this almost haunting quality, as it weaves through the plains of Jalisco, capturing not just the landscape but the echoes of history that linger there. It's not just about his dad—it’s a deep dive into aging and memory, a reflective piece that ponders how time shapes our understanding of the past. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in every moment, every sigh of nostalgia. The cinematography feels raw and intimate, almost like you're part of Rulfo's quest. There's this unique blend of personal and universal themes at play, making it stand out in the documentary genre.
Explores themes of memory and legacy.Intimate cinematography that enhances the narrative.Pacing invites reflection and contemplation.
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