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So, 'Notes For a Good Use of the Ruins' is this intimate documentary that dives deep into grief, following young Alice after her parents pass away. The pacing feels meditative, almost like you're drifting through her memories and emotions. It's interesting how the film blends in performance art with a personal journey; you really get a sense of her struggle and resilience. The visuals aren't flashy, but they capture this raw, haunting beauty that complements Alice's story. The old family friend and the artist help ground her, and their interactions add layers to her experience. There’s something quite melancholic yet hopeful about it, which makes it stand apart from typical grief narratives. Definitely a unique exploration of loss.
Documentary style with a personal touchStrong themes of grief and resilienceArtistic performances intertwined with narrative
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