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Kamel s'est suicidĂ© six fois, son pĂšre est mort is a haunting documentary that really digs into family dynamics amidst grief. The film captures a raw atmosphere, weaving together personal reflections and a heavy sense of loss, all while hovering around palliative care. The pacing feels deliberate, a slow burn, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of each moment. There's a distinct lack of flourish; it's all about the performances and the reality they portray. Nothing feels staged, which is what makes it stand out in a genre often filled with dramatizations. You sense the tension and unspoken words in the room, giving the whole project a palpable heaviness. Itâs hard to shake off after viewing.
Intimate family dynamicsRealistic portrayal of griefSlow, reflective pacing
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