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So, June Carr: The Virtual Vaudevillian is this intimate little gem that really captures the essence of a bygone era. It's not just a straightforward documentary; it feels like a love letter from Tim Ormond to his mother, who was a performer in her own right. The pacing is quite reflective, giving you time to soak in her stories and performances, which are woven throughout. I mean, the practical effects are minimal, but they add this charming touch that fits perfectly with the subject matter. You get a real sense of her spirit, and it’s just heartwarming to see someone dive deep into family history like this. The atmosphere is nostalgic, almost like flipping through an old photo album.
Reflective pacing allows for deeper connection.Unique blend of personal narrative and archival footage.Captures the essence of vaudeville and family legacy.
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