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So, 'Twenty-Two' is this documentary that really digs into the aftermath of tragedy. The whole thing revolves around Albert, who left behind a lot of questions after his passing. You can feel the weight of grief as you watch Ching-yi and Raymond navigate their shared loss. The pacing is kind of reflective, allowing you to sit with the emotions rather than rushing through them. It's not flashy; there are no grand effects, just raw, honest conversations that hit hard. The film really captures that sense of youth lost and the impact on those left behind. It feels personal, intimate, and somewhat haunting, a reminder of how fleeting life can be.
Focuses on real conversations and emotions.Intimate portrayal of grief and friendship.No gimmicks; just raw storytelling.
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