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Momsy is a deeply personal documentary that captures the essence of candid conversation. Set against the sun-drenched backdrop of Split, the film unfolds over a series of summer days where director Josip Lukić engages his mother in a dialogue that feels both intimate and expansive. It’s fascinating how the pacing shifts – from light-hearted anecdotes to heavier, more reflective moments. The raw, unfiltered nature of their exchanges creates an atmosphere that’s both comforting and poignant. You can feel the weight of shared history and the nuances of their relationship. The practical effects here are just the realities of their lives, no frills. It’s a film about connection, memory, and the little things that shape us, making it distinctive in its simplicity but rich in emotional depth.
Intimate exploration of mother-son dynamicsCandid storytelling styleUnique setting enhances personal narratives
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