LEAVE NO TRACE (2018) DEBRA GRANIK
A story of a veteran with PTSD living with his 13-years-old daughter in a tent somewhere around the urban park in Portland, Oregon living in the wilderness, eating mushrooms, playing chess and reading literature. His daughter was spotted which leaded to there arrest. They are offered a house, clothing, food and a job for there inclusion in our current system.
I don't think independent movies are getting better, I just think the big budget competition is aiming at a bad thought crowd. This movie is my kind of movie, because I'm a searcher, I'm searching for something I don't have, I'm searching for whatever the opposite of bull**** is and I think this movie was near that opposite.
This began by being a very minimalistic movie, the emotional more dramatic acting were very well balanced, the relationship father and daughter taking in consideration the environment was near perfection, no arguing, full understanding, ability to share and depend one another. Most of the success comes, I think, from the ways of communication they adopted for the movie and how they captured there intimacy.