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So, 'May 9th' is this understated documentary that pulls you in with its raw tone. The whole idea of starting a birthday at a cemetery feels heavy but strangely beautiful. It captures the juxtaposition of celebration and remembrance. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, allowing you to sit with the emotions it stirs up. The visuals are often stark, letting the atmosphere speak volumes without needing flashy effects. There's a sincerity in the storytelling, and the performances, though not traditional, have a genuine feel—it's like you're part of this intimate moment. It stands out because it doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable aspects of life while still holding onto a glimmer of hope.
Explores themes of life and death.Features a minimalist visual style.Pacing allows for deep emotional reflection.
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Mariia Ponomarova
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