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So, 'Song of The Salamander' is this really intimate documentary that dives into the early years of the director's daughter, Oona. You know how some home movies have that raw, unpolished feel? This one captures those fleeting moments of childhood—like laughter, curiosity, and even the mundane, but it's so genuine. The pacing is quite leisurely, just like how kids explore their world, which gives it a dreamy quality. There are no flashy effects or gimmicks here; instead, it relies on the warmth of its subject matter. The focus on a parent-child bond is really poignant, and you can see the love and the struggle in those everyday moments. Definitely distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
Intimate exploration of parent-child dynamics.Leisurely pacing that mirrors childhood wonder.Raw and genuine portrayal of everyday life.
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