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30.000 horas y 1 segundo presents a haunting exploration of familial bonds strained by time and trauma. The son's lifeless routine contrasts sharply with the parents' harrowing past, steeped in the scars of state terror. It's a slow burn, really, with a consistent, sometimes suffocating tone that mirrors the protagonist's existential drift. The performances feel raw and genuine, capturing that unsettling sense of detachment. The pacing may test some, but it's deliberate—each moment builds a sense of dread and melancholy. Practical effects are minimal yet effective, enhancing the film's stark realism. There's a profound weight to its themes of identity, loss, and the enduring shadows of history that lingers long after viewing.
Explores themes of identity and traumaSlow-paced, character-driven narrativeMinimalist practical effects enhance realism
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