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You're Looking At Me Like I Live Here and I Don't is a poignant exploration of memory and identity, set against the backdrop of an Alzheimer’s & Dementia care unit in Danville. Lee Gorewitz's wandering journey feels intensely personal, almost like a diary laid bare, as she grapples with the fading fragments of her life. The atmosphere is intimate, the pacing slow but deliberate, allowing moments of reflection to settle in. What really stands out is the raw, unfiltered look at how we cling to our past, the practical effects of aging, and the emotional weight of forgotten connections. It’s a distinctive piece that doesn’t shy away from the messy realities of dementia, offering a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into the human experience.
Intimate portrayal of dementia.Explores themes of memory and identity.Unique atmosphere and raw emotional depth.
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