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Fivesixths
Truth, Dare or Lemon is a game played by stupid boarding school kids who don't know what to do with themselves. Before Tim died he was the number one of a close-knit boarding school gang. When the friends engage in a ritual one year after his death a familiar game turns into a sadistic night...
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the unique relationship between music and memory. It delves into how certain songs or musical experiences can profoundly trigger recollections and emotions from the past, often in unexpected and vivid ways. The film features interviews and personal anecdotes that illustrate the powerful connection between auditory stimuli and the human mind's ability to store and recall memories.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Fivesixths" received limited distribution and thus, a wide critical consensus is not readily available. However, where it has been screened and discussed, it's often noted for its thoughtful exploration of a relatable human experience. Audiences typically find its brevity effective in conveying its central theme about music's mnemonic power.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and relatable portrayal of music's impact on memory.
Appreciated for its concise and emotionally resonant storytelling.
Considered a unique perspective on the intersection of art and personal history.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not widely available.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Brandon T. Snider, is also known for his work on other documentary shorts and his contributions to the animation and educational film industries.
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