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Kiss the Boys and Make Them Die is a fascinating dive into the intertwining of memory and sexuality through family narratives. There's this rawness to it, a sort of intimate exploration that feels both personal and universal. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the complexities of desire and familial relationships. The themes of loss and separation are palpable, making it feel like you're not just watching a documentary, but stepping into a deeper reflection on identity. It’s not flashy or overly stylized, but rather relies on a grounded approach that emphasizes the emotional weight of the stories told. The performances are affecting, drawing you into a space where the lines of love and longing blur.
Focuses on family dynamics and personal history.Challenges traditional narratives around sexuality.Explores the emotional landscape of memory.
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Margaret Stratton
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