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See Through is an intriguing exploration of parenthood seen through the eyes of a young Deaf couple, and it really digs into the emotional layers of both joy and anxiety that come with impending parenthood. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension and reflection to resonate, making you feel the weight of their situation. Lauren Ridloff’s performance is especially noteworthy; she brings a raw authenticity that feels very grounded. What really stands out is how it utilizes silence and visual storytelling, giving you a fresh perspective on communication and connection. It’s not just a story about becoming parents; it’s about navigating change, identity, and love in a world that often overlooks the Deaf experience.
See Through has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, primarily due to its limited release and the lesser-known status of its director. While the film itself offers a unique narrative perspective, it hasn’t seen a wide variety of formats yet, which adds a layer of scarcity for collectors. There’s growing interest in films that highlight Deaf culture and experiences, so this one might catch on in niche collector communities as awareness increases.
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