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Refuge: A Duty to Care takes us into a hidden world, a secret shelter where the intersection of family violence and animal care unfolds. It’s a tough watch at times, but Goldson's approach feels intimate, almost like we’re peering into a safe haven amidst the chaos of domestic abuse. The pacing is deliberate; it allows moments of reflection, showcasing the bond between victims and their pets. There's a raw authenticity in the performances of those involved, conveying the heavy emotional toll and the hope that emerges from such dire circumstances. What’s distinctive here is how it intertwines these themes—showing that caring for animals can be a crucial part of healing for those escaping violence. It’s a powerful commentary on duty and compassion.
Focuses on the emotional bond between victims and their pets.Delivers an intimate look at a unique shelter environment.Highlights the themes of compassion and healing amidst trauma.
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