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The House We Lived In offers a raw, intimate look at how a family's dynamics shift after a life-altering event. The pacing is reflective, allowing us to sit with the O'Donnell family's struggles and small victories. You can really feel the weight of their journey, and the candidness of their experience is what sets it apart. It's not just about the father's amnesia; it dives deep into themes of identity, memory, and the resilience of love. The practical effects are minimal, but the realness of the performances carries the film, drawing you in as they navigate the complexities of a changed life. A profound exploration that lingers long after the credits roll.
Intimate family portraitExplores themes of memory and identityCandid and reflective tone
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