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So, 'The House I Want' takes you into this almost surreal space. It’s a documentary, but it feels more like a dreamscape. You see this house, locked and full of potential—it's almost a character in itself. The visuals are raw and intimate; you get glimpses of neglected plants, a wedding dress draped over a chair, and this sense of longing. The pacing is unhurried; it invites you to linger on details. There are these goats and pigs wandering about, adding to the rustic charm and the feeling of decay. And there's this undercurrent of personal stories that play out quietly—like the husband sneaking off to France. It’s a haunting meditation on home and memory, really.
Captures the essence of decay and memoryUnique blend of personal narrative and observational styleAtmospheric visuals enhance the storytelling
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