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So, 'Lisa – a missing piece of the puzzle' really dives deep into a family's grief after losing their daughter. It's set against this quiet backdrop of Ångermanland, which adds a haunting contrast to the tragedy. You have a young boy, Andreas, who’s trying to make sense of his sister's disappearance. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to feel the weight of loss hanging over the community. It's not flashy, but that’s what makes it striking. There's a rawness in the interviews and footage that pulls you in. It's heartbreaking and real, almost like you're piecing together that missing puzzle alongside the family. The tone stays somber but never heavy-handed, which is quite a balancing act. It's worth checking out for those who appreciate a raw documentary style.
Focuses on a real-life tragedyExplores themes of loss and familyDistinctive raw documentary style
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