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Memory/Loss is a poignant documentary that explores the haunting legacy of the Khmer Rouge through personal narratives and historical reflections. Khatharya Um, the professor guiding us, returns to Cambodia, seeking to engage with locals about their experiences and the scars left by the regime. The film has this raw, intimate atmosphere, contrasting the beauty of the landscape with the dark memories it holds. There’s something deeply affecting about the way personal stories unfold at a deliberate pace, allowing viewers to sit with each recollection. The emotional weight is palpable, and the performances—both by Um and her subjects—bring a genuine depth to the storytelling, making it distinctively impactful.
Reflects on personal trauma.Intimate storytelling style.Focus on historical legacy.
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