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So, 'The Girl Who Didn't Know What to Do' is an intriguing documentary that blends personal narrative with some surreal elements. The way it juxtaposes childhood drawings with heavier themes of melancholy really draws you in. You get this raw atmosphere, especially with the phone calls to the grandmother that delve into inherited emotions. They tap into a deeper connection that many can relate to. The pacing feels reflective, almost like you're moving through the girl's diary; her tears and the monster drinking blood add an odd yet compelling layer. It’s distinct because it doesn’t play by traditional documentary rules, more like an artistic exploration of emotions tied to childhood and memory. Worth a look if you appreciate unique storytelling.
Features personal diary elementsExplores themes of hereditary melancholyCombines surreal visuals with raw emotion
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