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So, 'Women Do Cry' is really something else. It’s got this raw, unsettling vibe throughout. The juxtaposition of a mother stork getting shot and a woman nearly jumping off a balcony kind of sets the tone for the family’s turmoil. Each character, especially the postnatal woman and the girl grappling with HIV, is portrayed with such honesty; it’s heavy but feels real. The pacing is a bit jarring—you’re constantly pulled between bizarre moments like the woman putting make-up on kittens and deeper, darker themes of love and loss. Those practical effects are minimal yet impactful. It’s the everyday struggles that make it distinctive, you know? It’s like watching an intricate tapestry of human experience unravel.
Emotional depth shines through character struggles.Unconventional narrative structure adds to its charm.A mix of whimsical and stark realities throughout.
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