Jackthehammer19821111
Joined Jun 2018
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I've watched a lot of documentaries over the years, but this one felt different. My Memories with Ava isn't about facts or big messages. It's more like a quiet reflection on what it means to be human. It made me think about things I don't usually notice in my own life; small details, passing thoughts, quiet feelings. It doesn't explain everything or try to impress. Instead, it gently opens a space for you to feel. The images, the voice, the rhythm... everything feels simple but meaningful. I didn't expect it to stay with me, but it has. It leaves a soft mark, the kind you only notice later. Highly recommended.
This is a sweet, sweet documentary and i might add, will bring you some good tears towards the end. A story of pure love and dedication. The story is quite simple and bare of any excesses, as we are presented mostly with daily gym life of the gymnast couple and toddler daughter, Jagna. It's through this "pov", that you are presented to the beat heart love story that the film captures tenderly. I've also enjoyed that we are not presented with gymnastics events, instead, all focus is on the pre-work, which itself is a labour of love and dedication.. I've loved it, and I would definitely recommend the view if you allow yourself to read subtitles. I wonder when Vol. II will come out? 😀