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Touch (2016) is this intimate documentary that explores isolation through the eyes of a child. You see him wandering through the house, trying to connect with his parents, but there's this palpable distance – it’s haunting in a way. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, enhancing that theme of searching for connection. There's no flashy editing or effects; it’s raw and real, which makes the emotional weight hit harder. The performances are almost unspoken, but you feel everything through the child’s expressions and movements. It’s distinctive for how it really captures that sense of loneliness without any frills. It’s not an easy watch but definitely leaves a mark.
Intimate exploration of childhood lonelinessRaw and unpolished performancesDeliberate pacing enhances emotional impact
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