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My Old Me is a reflective documentary that pokes at the edges of identity and memory. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of silence to breathe alongside the visuals of France. It’s less about grand revelations and more about the everyday moments that shape us. The filmmaker's journey to meet this imaginary friend, Rachael LEE, feels raw and personal. There’s an interesting use of practical effects, but not in the traditional sense; rather, it’s the art of juxtaposition that brings emotional resonance. You kind of feel the weight of nostalgia throughout, and it’s fascinating how this imaginary character has stood the test of time in the filmmaker's mind. It’s a curious exploration of self that leaves you pondering long after it ends.
Focuses on identity and personal history.Features an introspective journey to France.Unique blend of documentary style with heartfelt storytelling.
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