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My Dear (2022) weaves together a personal narrative that feels intimate and reflective. Aragon Yao, the filmmaker, takes us through his life, capturing those quiet moments where every phone call echoes with significance. The documentary's pacing is gentle, almost meditative, as it tackles complex themes like identity, familial expectations, and the pressure of societal norms. What stands out is how he contrasts his parents' traditional views from China with the more modern, perhaps Westernized expectations from his boyfriend. The atmosphere carries a weight of nostalgia and uncertainty, and you can feel the tension in these relationships. Each scene feels like a snapshot, raw and unfiltered, drawing you into a world where love and duty coexist uneasily.
Intimate exploration of identity.Reflective tone throughout.Themes of familial expectations.
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