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So, 'The Ones We Choose' is this really intriguing documentary that dives into the director's own chosen family. It starts off feeling like a home video, intimate and raw, which draws you in right away. As it unfolds, it shifts between personal stories and broader societal themes, making you think about what family means in various contexts. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to the emotional weight. The way it blends the personal with the political is quite striking. The visuals are simple yet evocative, and you can really sense the warmth and complexity in the relationships depicted. It’s a unique perspective on family dynamics, one you don’t see every day.
Captivating look at chosen family dynamicsThoughtful pacing enhances emotional depthDistinct blend of personal and political themes
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Roméo Bertrand
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