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Losing Vietnam is an intriguing documentary that explores the life of a couple stuck in this weird limbo between Germany and Vietnam. The tone feels intimate, almost like eavesdropping on their struggles. They live off Skype calls and sing karaoke, which adds this strange layer of nostalgia and longing. There's a real sense of pacing that mirrors their emotional journey, oscillating between hope and despair. The storm that wrecks their house in Vietnam is a literal and metaphorical turning point; it forces them to confront what home really means. The practical effects of their digital life versus physical life are striking, too. The performances feel genuine, raw even. It's a distinctive reflection on belonging and identity, capturing a life lived partly online.
Intimate exploration of home and identityUnique blend of digital and physical lifeEngaging emotional depth and pacing
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