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So, 2024: Año de la defensa de la muerte, la esclavitud y el vaciamiento is quite the trip. It mixes comedy, documentary, and drama in ways that feel oddly cohesive, yet chaotic. The film dives into the mind of a serial killer—yeah, pretty dark stuff—while contrasting it with more absurd characters, like a pervert. There's this friend’s farewell scene that hits hard amidst the madness. The pacing is erratic, much like life itself, and it really explores themes of university rights, which gives it a socio-political edge. The practical effects aren’t overdone but add a rawness. Performances range from chilling to comical, making it feel like a fever dream that keeps you guessing about where it’s headed next.
Explores complex societal themesUneven pacing adds to its uniquenessDark humor intertwined with serious topics
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