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So, 'KillJoy' is a documentary that dives deep into the life of Kathryn Joy, who faced the unimaginable at such a young age. The film's atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, as it unpacks how a child processes trauma. It’s fascinating how it spans over forty years, showing not just the aftermath of her father’s actions but also the complexities of their relationship. The pacing can feel almost methodical, reflective, giving the viewer time to absorb the weight of Kathryn's journey. What stands out is the rawness of the interviews and the practical effects used to recreate certain moments that add an eerie authenticity. It’s a haunting exploration of familial bonds twisted by tragedy, and it doesn’t shy away from showcasing the painful realities of trauma.
Documentary exploring familial traumaFeatures real interviews with KathrynUnique pacing that emphasizes emotional weight
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