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So, 'Son of Fukushima' is this heavy documentary that dives into the lives of a family navigating the waves of trauma from Hiroshima and Fukushima. The tone is reflective, almost haunting at times, with personal testimonies that really pull you in. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the gravity of their experiences. What’s really striking is how it juxtaposes their past with the ongoing struggles they face today. You get a sense of their resilience, but also a raw glimpse of the emotional scars left by these nuclear events. The visuals are stark, and the interviews have a raw honesty that makes it distinctive. It’s not polished, and that’s what gives it its weight, you know?
Emotional exploration of nuclear traumaIntimate family portraits and interviewsThought-provoking narrative structure
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