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The House That Stays is a haunting exploration of memory, blending documentary with a personal touch. Director Le Ngoc Duy takes us into his childhood home, filled with the echoes of conversations between a mother and her sons. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere—there's a sense of nostalgia that's palpable. The practical effects used to reconstruct the set are compelling, almost as if the house itself is a character. Performances, though subtle, are rich with emotion, capturing the essence of familial connections and the weight of memory. It's distinctive in how it merges reality with recreation, creating a space where the past feels vividly alive.
Autobiographical short filmHybrid forms of storytellingIntriguing use of set design
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