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So, Love Letters (2024) is this intriguing documentary that really digs into the personal life of Liz, who left her family in Australia to chase a Fulbright in New York. The atmosphere is raw and emotional, with a kind of gritty authenticity that captures the late '70s perfectly. It’s fascinating how Liz’s encounter with Kate, this fiercely intellectual feminist, becomes a whirlwind romance against a backdrop of societal judgment. The pacing feels organic, letting you sit with their struggles and triumphs. It's not just about love; it’s about identity, motherhood, and those rigid norms of the time. The personal footage and interviews lend a realness that often gets lost in more polished docs. Just a unique slice of history, really.
Explores themes of love and identity amidst societal norms.Features personal interviews and archival footage.Captures the essence of 1970s feminism and motherhood.
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