In a world where we're so often insulated from the suffering of others, what would it take—and what would it mean, what would it matter—to truly feel someone else's pain?
David's trip is both an opportunity to wrestle with weighty questions and an excuse to spend time with Benji, who's become concerningly adrift and unpredictable since her passing.
The dichotomy between David and Benji highlights their contrasting approaches to processing grief, emphasizing how emotional expression can deepen dialogues and connections during the tour.
The film prompts deep reflection on how best to convey historical trauma and the inherent struggles of reconciling personal anxiety with collective pain and memory.
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