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Subtle, compelling personal drama about the mesmerizing power of nostalgia and loss. You have to enjoy quiet, thoughtful films to enjoy it. It's an underrated indie gem with a lot to chew on.
Also, I read about it afterwards, the old video footage is the director's actual family footage, his family's house, and his real family members. I wish I had known before, makes it more riveting since he's reimagining his own family life.
Wrongly catalogued as "horror" which may explain some of the bad reviews that were expecting something else. I love horror so it's why I initially found it, but it's something else, more sci-fi. But isn't easy to categorize.
Also, I read about it afterwards, the old video footage is the director's actual family footage, his family's house, and his real family members. I wish I had known before, makes it more riveting since he's reimagining his own family life.
Wrongly catalogued as "horror" which may explain some of the bad reviews that were expecting something else. I love horror so it's why I initially found it, but it's something else, more sci-fi. But isn't easy to categorize.
I remember when this case was unavoidable in the news and a national obsession, people passionately "believed" the parents were guilty based on weak circumstantial evidence, opinions about child beauty pageants, and police supposition.
Ignore the other reviewers who say it's a documentary series made by/for the Ramseys. The actual facts of the case are that the police jumped to conclusions, ignored and kept secret the DNA evidence that exonerated the family, but the police just "believed" the parents were guilty. Everything flowed from there. It was sickening media and police malpractice. The hell this family was put through reveals a lot more about the public's relationship to sensational "news" that was really just entertainment and clickbait.
Ignore the other reviewers who say it's a documentary series made by/for the Ramseys. The actual facts of the case are that the police jumped to conclusions, ignored and kept secret the DNA evidence that exonerated the family, but the police just "believed" the parents were guilty. Everything flowed from there. It was sickening media and police malpractice. The hell this family was put through reveals a lot more about the public's relationship to sensational "news" that was really just entertainment and clickbait.