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To the Moon is an intimate short that really digs into emotional territory, showing us Alice's reality as Alzheimer’s creeps in. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to linger, which kind of mirrors the gradual loss of memory. Erin, the caregiver, isn’t just there to help; she’s a lifeline and their bond is portrayed with such rawness. The performances are grounded, almost documentary-like, which adds to its authenticity. I appreciate how the film captures those fleeting, tender moments that can often go unnoticed. It’s not flashy with effects, but it doesn’t need to be. The way it handles such a heavy theme feels both respectful and true to life, which is quite a rarity in film.
Intimate portrayal of Alzheimer's.Strong performances that resonate.Authenticity through personal experience.
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