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So, 'Lisa, Go Home!' is this intriguing little documentary that really captures the essence of childhood versus adulthood. It's not your typical polished documentary; there's a rawness to it that invites you into Lisa's world. The crew does a decent job of showcasing the generational gap, and you really feel the tension between her innocent perspective and the complexities of adult life. The pacing meanders a bit, which might not sit well with some, but it almost mirrors the way children see the world—slow, curious, and a touch chaotic. The performances feel genuine, especially from Lisa, who brings this naive yet insightful lens to the table. It’s this kind of film that sticks with you, prompting reflections on family dynamics and the loss of innocence.
Explores childhood innocenceHighlights family dynamicsRaw and unpolished style
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