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So Much Yellow is a poignant slice of life from the late sixties, giving us a window into a family grappling with heavy themes. The film's atmosphere feels intimate, almost claustrophobic at times, as it captures the nuances of familial love and the heart-wrenching decision around mental health. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the characters and their choices. What stands out is the raw, unvarnished performances, especially from the young girl, who embodies innocence and confusion. You can almost feel the weight of the sun-soaked Northern California landscape, which contrasts with the emotional turmoil beneath the surface. It’s a small but striking piece that doesn’t shy away from difficult topics, making it a distinctive watch.
Explores themes of family and mental health.Set against the backdrop of the late sixties.Inspired by true stories, lends authenticity to narrative.
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