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Things Not Forgotten, directed by an unknown hand, is one of those films that really leans into the weight of familial burdens. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of three generations of men, each grappling with their own past while trying to carve out a future. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection that might feel heavy but resonate deeply. There's a rawness to the performances; you can see the struggle written on their faces—it's haunting yet captivating. The atmosphere is thick with tension and regret, exploring themes of self-deprecation and the cyclical nature of trauma. It’s not flashy, but there’s a distinct honesty in how it confronts its characters’ demons. It gives you a lot to chew on long after the credits roll.
Explores the themes of generational traumaHighlights the struggles of male vulnerabilityDeliberate pacing allows for character depth
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