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We Come, We Go is this intimate dive into grief, really. The way Sarah uses her camera feels like both a shield and a lifeline. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing you to sit with every moment shared between her and her father. It’s not just about capturing memories; it’s about the weight of those memories and the struggle of letting go. The atmosphere is saturated with raw emotion, and you can really feel the texture of their bond. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the documentary feel. It’s distinctive in how it marries personal narrative with universal themes of loss. Even though the director remains unknown, the storytelling resonates deeply, making it hauntingly relatable.
Intimate exploration of griefUnique storytelling through personal lensStrong emotional resonance throughout
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