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So 'When I Was Three' dives into the world of Dajun and Xiaomei, these siblings navigating life without their mother. It's got this raw feel—like you're peeking into their day-to-day, right? The pacing is reflective, almost meditative at times, allowing you to soak in their bond with their dad and grandpa. You see them play, but there's an underlying tension about missing that maternal presence. The film captures those little moments, you know, the kind that feels both ordinary and profound. I find the absence of a polished direction adds to its authenticity, making it stand out among other documentaries. It's a slice of life that resonates on many levels, really.
Focuses on sibling dynamics in a non-traditional family setting.Captures everyday moments with a raw, authentic feel.Themes of absence and the search for connection are prominent.
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