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Filmmaker Linda Brown's father embodied 1960s masculinity. But when a devastating stroke leaves him vulnerable and dependent, Linda decides to confront the silence surrounding his troubled and violent past. Drawing on home movies, family photos and interviews, she reveals secrets, uncovers lies, and discovers a redeeming treasure in a lost family video. The result is an engrossing journey about the danger of carrying unresolved grief to our graves. You See Me is a brave, insp... (Full plot summary below)

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Filmmaker Linda Brown's father embodied 1960s masculinity. But when a devastating stroke leaves him vulnerable and dependent, Linda decides to confront the silence surrounding his troubled and violent past. Drawing on home movies, family photos and interviews, she reveals secrets, uncovers lies, and discovers a redeeming treasure in a lost family video. The result is an engrossing journey about the danger of carrying unresolved grief to our graves. You See Me is a brave, inspiring and empowering film that documents the essence of the human condition and seeks to face the past with courage in order to change the future.

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User Review - 10/10 by Chad MA documentary ten years in the making, "You See Me" is made almost entirely of a family's home video footage, and its narrator is a daughter within the family. Unsuitable for the modern, stimulate-me-with-spectacle Hollywood audience, the filmmaker draws a portrait of her father that is deeply emotional without being sentimental. Her portrait shows the ways that a human being, born in a vacuum of love, cannot help but wound those that matter most to him, because he never learned to navigate a space of vulnerability. The early wounds of the filmmaker's father - desperate for the validation of his mother - closed quickly on him as scars, yet they managed to scar the family he was raising as well. Remarkably, those scars are reopened when the filmmaker's father has a stroke, and - through the love of his wife and children - they are healed properly, beautifully, as can only happen when one is forgiven by those he injures. This documentary is a character study of the highest order, shedding light on the ways a single person can make all the difference in the world simply by being who he is. By opening her home to us, Linda Brown has produced a psychological masterpiece that can only be understood through the complicated lens of family.

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