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So, this film, 'Like Mother, Like Daughter,' dives deep into the complexities of identity and family. You've got this Vietnamese American trans woman who’s sort of grappling with her relationship with her immigrant mother, especially during this culturally significant time of Lunar New Year. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost like you’re peeking into these quiet moments of vulnerability. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the tension and emotion that unfolds as she tries on an áo dài, seeking that connection. It's distinctive in how it navigates these themes without the usual melodrama, focusing instead on genuine experiences. The performances, though perhaps understated, carry a weight that resonates well beyond the screen.
This film is still relatively under the radar, which might contribute to its appeal among collectors looking for something unique in their library. Currently, there’s limited availability on physical formats, so it might be a bit tough to find. Interest has been gradually growing, especially within niche communities that appreciate indie films that tackle LGBTQ+ themes and cultural identity.
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