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Love, Josh isn't your typical documentary. The rawness of Josh Keogh's emotions after losing his father to cancer is palpable. It’s a year-long journey, and you really feel the weight of grief as the camera captures those quiet, intimate moments of a family trying to piece itself back together. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sit with those heavy feelings. There’s no flashy editing or gimmicks here; just the stark reality of loss. The performances, especially from Josh, are genuine—his vulnerability shines through. It’s a film that invites reflection rather than offering easy answers, making it stand apart in the documentary landscape.
Explores themes of grief and family dynamics.Shot over a year, capturing the raw reality of loss.Distinctive for its unfiltered emotional honesty.
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William A. Whiteford
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