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This Is How I Want to Remember H.E.R. dives into the complexities of identity and belonging through the lens of a quiet African-American boy named Corbin. The film navigates a delicate balance between the harsh realities of street life and the sheltered existence of suburbia. The pacing feels intentional, almost contemplative, as it allows the audience to sit with Corbin's internal struggles while exploring themes of race, sexuality, and family dynamics. The performances, particularly from the young leads, carry a raw authenticity that pulls you into their world. The atmosphere is heavy yet tender, and while it may not have flashy effects, the storytelling is what really makes it stand out.
Collectors might find this film intriguing not just for its thematic depth but also for its relative obscurity in distribution. It's one of those independent features that seems to slip under the radar, making original formats somewhat scarce. There's a growing interest among collectors for films that tackle social issues with authenticity, and this one certainly fits that bill, especially for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
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