Before watching this movie I expected a classic documentary with a narrator, experst, etc. However, this film literally shows scenes from the last days of an elderly lady. It was very uncomfortable to watch it and difficult to write a review.
It is more like a black and white home video than a cinematic movie with a plot. I often felt uneasy and impatient at some of the scenes.
When the film starts the old lady's mental and physical health have already deteriorated. The characters are not actors but real people. That's why the husband and the other members of her family behave quite unnaturally in front of the camera.
It is very honorable to dedicate a film to the memory of an elderly lady. What I missed from the movie is that we didn't get to know more about her life before the illness ( the film only shows the last stage) and even about the disease itself, although I understand that it might have been more painful for her family and friends to talk about her earlier life and think about what they have already lost.
I would recommend this film only for people who have family members suffering from the same disease. It might help you get prepared for what is yet to come.