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Safekeeping is this raw glimpse into a family's struggle, the kind of documentary that sticks with you. You’ve got Tyanna and Tim, living out of hotel rooms in Elizabethtown, and it’s just a constant battle to keep their kids stable. The pacing feels almost like a slow burn, which really draws you into their daily grind. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with both desperation and resilience. The performances feel very real, capturing the weight of their situation without overdramatization. It’s not just about homelessness; it’s about the bond of family and what lengths a parent will go to for their children. The practical effects are minimal, just the rawness of their reality on screen. It's pretty distinctive for a doc, really.
Intimate portrayal of family dynamicsRealistic depiction of homelessnessReflects on parental sacrifice
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