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Mum And Me is one of those docs that feels so raw and personal. Sue Bourne really flips the script by stepping into her own family's turmoil over Alzheimer's, which is a pretty gutsy move. The tone is heartfelt but also bittersweet; you can feel the weight of her experiences. It’s not your typical docu-style—there’s a kind of intimacy that comes from the way she lets us into her life. The pacing flows naturally, capturing both the mundane and the profound. You get a real sense of how the disease impacts family dynamics. It's both relatable and tough to watch, but it’s this honesty that makes it stand out in the documentary realm.
Documentary that explores personal themesUnique perspective on Alzheimer'sIntimate family storytelling
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