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So, 'Say Good Things To Me' is this pretty fascinating documentary that sneaks behind the curtains of a Pashtun household. The pacing is deliberate, which really allows you to soak in the everyday life and the nuances of their labor – you know, all that invisible work that often gets overlooked. The filmmakers have a knack for capturing intimate moments, and the tone strikes a balance between reverence and raw honesty. There aren’t flashy effects or anything; it’s all about the authenticity of the performances from the real family members, showcasing their dynamics and struggles. It’s an exploration of cultural identity and domesticity that feels both personal and universal.
Focuses on everyday lifeAuthentic performancesExplores cultural dynamics
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