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So, 'Not Afraid, Not Afraid' is an interesting drama from 2001 that dives into some heavy emotional territory. The main character, a psychologist, really embodies this complicated mix of self-absorption and vulnerability, which is layered with her grappling with abandonment after decades of marriage. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that might just reflect her chaotic journey through past relationships. The presence of her grandson, who has Down syndrome, adds a unique dynamic and a different lens to the story, providing moments of warmth amidst the turmoil. There's a certain rawness to the performances that stand out – they’re not polished, but they do feel real, tugging at something genuine within the viewer. Worth a look if you're into character-driven narratives.
Explores themes of love and abandonment.Features a unique perspective with the grandson's character.Captures a raw and real emotional landscape.
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