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Rehab (from rehab) really offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into Louise Lemoine's life. The documentary dives deep into her childhood spent in those stark rehabilitation centers with her father, who faced severe disabilities. It's almost haunting how she revisits those memories, and the way the film uses the modern REHAB facility in Basel as a backdrop adds an interesting contrast between past and present. The pacing's deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the weight of her experiences. There's a sense of discomfort throughout, but it’s balanced out by moments of clarity and understanding. The practical effects are minimal, but the emotional performances from Louise resonate deeply, making it a distinct piece in the documentary landscape.
Documentary focused on personal trauma.Explores themes of memory and recovery.Unique perspective on disability and family.
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