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Until Next Sunday is an intriguing documentary that weaves together fragmented memories against the backdrop of a harsh military dictatorship. Its pacing feels almost dreamlike, as it drifts from one thought to another, echoing that interior monologue style Eisenstein championed. The tone is raw and reflective, shedding light on the painful realities of childhood and the often brutal discipline from both parents and schools. There's something haunting about the way memories are presented, making you feel the weight of those experiences. It's not flashy, and you won't find flashy editing or effects here, but the realness of it all—the emotional weight carried by the subject—is what makes it stand out in this genre.
Explores deep emotional themes through memory.Captivating approach to storytelling.Notable for its reflective and introspective style.
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