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So, 'To Build A Monument' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the lives of three queer Black individuals as they navigate the profound concept of ancestorhood. The tone is reflective, often touching, with a raw honesty that feels almost intimate. The pacing fluctuates, sometimes lingering on moments that let you really soak in their stories, at other times picking up speed to convey urgency. What stands out is the intersection of identity and heritage, the way it tackles themes of memory and legacy. No flashy effects here, just a grounded approach that emphasizes the real lives and struggles of its subjects. The performances, if you can call them that in a doc, feel genuine, unguarded, and quite compelling. It's a film that sticks with you, makes you think.
Documentary focusing on queer Black identitiesExplores themes of ancestorhood and legacyIntimate and reflective storytelling style
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