Nominated for Best Documentary Feature Did you like No but wish it had a sub-plot like Amour? You are a crazy person but here's a movie for you anyway.
Augusto Góngora was the reporter of record during the tumultuous regime change from dictator Pinochet to democratic elections. He covered the disappearances, the murders, the daily terror of the citizens, shining a spotlight on the atrocities and refusing to let them be continued in darkness and ignorance. He and his wife, Paulina, have had a twenty-year love affair, building their lives out of the chaos and uncertainty that surrounded them. In one of God's little ironies, the man responsible for crafting the national memory of Chile has Alzheimer's and his beloved wife and partner has to watch chunks of his personality be eaten away until he doesn't even know her face.
This movie is just designed to make you feel bad. That's all I got out of it. Augusto and Pauli are the kind of cute old couple that give you hope that love is real and then show you the consequences of that love.
Man, I can't even be funny about this. This is the third depressing-ass documentary I've watched in like two days. At this point, I don't know who is going to win because they're all absolutely tragic. It's currently streaming on Paramount+ if you enjoy crying.
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