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So, 'My Neighbour Killed My Cat' is a fascinating documentary that really pulls you into the director's psyche. It's not just about the surface story; it’s more like a nostalgic dive into his hometown, mixed with these almost dreamlike postcards he subconsciously made. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, mirroring those fleeting memories we all have. There’s a very raw quality to it; the practical effects—if you can call them that—are more about the realness of his experiences rather than flashy visuals. The tone is intimate, almost confessional, and it lingers with you. It’s distinctive for how it blends memory with place, raising questions about how we perceive our own histories. Definitely something that sticks around in your mind.
Intimate exploration of memoryUnique approach to documentary storytellingReflects on personal history and nostalgia
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