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This Is Closest to How the Last Weeks of March Felt Like is a raw, intimate dive into the strange reality of quarantine life during the pandemic. Captured through the perspective of a student isolated in a nearly empty university, it creates a haunting atmosphere. The pacing feels almost dreamlike, with moments of stillness punctuated by reflections on family and identity. The film's documentary style, with its unpolished visuals, adds to the authenticity of the experience. You can really sense the emotional weight of an immigrant family navigating uncertainty and isolation. It’s a piece that resonates deeply, capturing the existential angst of our times without any gloss.
Intimate documentary about personal experiencesFocuses on themes of isolation and identityUnique perspective on the immigrant experience during the pandemic
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