Feels dystopic in a quiet, deeply personal, and heartbreakingly somber manner. Only it isn’t really a dystopia. It’s a very real, palpable reality that millions lived through. And that makes it all the more saddening.
Just a touching, humanistic examination of grief over time.
Feels dystopic in a quiet, deeply personal, and heartbreakingly somber manner. Only it isn’t really a dystopia. It’s a very real, palpable reality that millions lived through. And that makes it all the more saddening.
Just a touching, humanistic examination of grief over time.