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So, 'Leaving' is intriguing, you know? It’s this documentary that dives deep into the lives of two refugee women from Congo. The pacing isn't rushed; it feels very much like you're sharing a moment with them, experiencing their ordinary daily life, while their stories unfold in the background. There's a stark contrast between the mundane and the heavy weight of their memories, which gives it a unique emotional depth. The performances are raw, adding a layer of authenticity that really hits home. Plus, the juxtaposition of their current reality against what they had to leave behind? It's poignant. Overall, it captures the resilience of the human spirit in a very intimate way, making it stand out in the documentary landscape.
Intimate portrayal of refugee experiencesStrong emotional resonanceUnique narrative structure with juxtaposition
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