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Window Visits is this intimate dive into family dynamics, seen through the eyes of a child. You kinda feel the weight of those visits—how they unfold every week at the care facility. The pacing really captures that bittersweet feeling, you know? It’s not just about the visits; it’s about connection and distance. The child’s perspective adds a layer of innocence, contrasting sharply with the somber backdrop of long-term care. There’s no flashy effects or anything; it’s raw and real, which makes it distinctive. It’s one of those films that sits with you afterwards, leaving you to ponder the complexities of aging and love. The performances feel genuine, almost like you're eavesdropping on real life.
Intimate portrayal of family visitsChild's perspective adds depthExplores themes of connection and distance
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