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(RE)TRACE presents a raw exploration of estrangement and memory, filtered through a very personal lens. The pacing feels almost meditative, drawing you into the slow unraveling of a troubled relationship. The director, whose identity remains a mystery, captures the internal struggle of confronting the past with a haunting honesty. The documentary doesn’t rely on flashy editing or overproduced interviews; instead, it’s the poignant reflections and stark imagery that truly resonate. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive at times, yet it invites you to ponder the complexities of familial bonds. It’s distinctive in how it eschews traditional narrative structure, opting instead for a stream-of-consciousness approach that feels both unsettling and familiar. A film that lingers long after the credits roll.
A unique take on familial relationships.Explores themes of memory and confrontation.Minimalistic approach enhances emotional depth.
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