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So, 'To Grow Under a Wild Cherry Tree' is this intriguing doc that really dives into the essence of life during quarantine. Shot mostly on a phone, which gives it this raw, almost voyeuristic feel, it captures the surreal blend of mundane and bizarre moments we all faced. The house becomes this silent observer, a character in its own right, holding memories and reflections of the family. It’s not just about the challenges of confinement but also a poignant reminder of the past as layers of privacy get peeled away. The pacing feels natural, almost like a diary unfolding, with moments that are candidly uncomfortable yet amusing at times, making it a distinctive take on personal storytelling.
Shot mostly on a phone, lending a raw aesthetic.Explores themes of privacy and domesticity.Unique perspective on pandemic life.
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