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Yes Plush, No Cheese has this raw, almost intimate vibe. The father, who clearly isn't a pro, uses a handheld camera to capture these moments, which adds to the authenticity. You see the struggles and the small victories of a day-to-day life with autism, wrapped in a narrative that suddenly shifts when the health scare hits. It’s not slick, and that’s its charm. The pacing feels like real life, which means it can drag a bit, but it also makes you feel the weight of those moments. The tone swings between light-hearted and poignant, and there’s this quirky atmosphere that makes you lean in closer. It's a distinctive glimpse into a family’s reality, presented with a refreshing honesty.
Unique approach to personal storytellingHandheld style adds authenticityExplores themes of family and resilience
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Ben Jarvi
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