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No Son Horas de Olvidar is a documentary that dives deep into the lives of four individuals grappling with Alzheimer's disease. The film's tone is reflective, almost haunting at times, as Juana, Laura, Fahriye, and Carlos engage in occupational therapy. They reconstruct memories through fictional episodes, which is both poignant and a bit surreal. You can really feel the weight of their struggles—yet there's a resilience that emerges. The pacing allows for moments of quiet introspection, letting the viewer absorb the emotional landscape. It’s distinctive in how it blends personal narratives with therapeutic exercises, creating a unique exploration of memory and identity. The performances are raw and genuine, drawing you into their world without pretense.
Documentary style that blends personal and therapeuticUnique approach to memory and identityEmotional depth with raw performances
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