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A March to Remember captures a pivotal moment in Basque history with raw intensity. Cabaco meticulously builds the atmosphere, immersing you in the tension of Vitoria's streets in 1976. The pacing is methodical, reflecting the slow burn of unyielding protests against oppressive conditions. Performances are gritty and grounded, breathing life into the characters caught in a system that seems unbreakable. The film's practical effects convey the chaos of the day, without relying on flashy techniques—it's all about the emotions and stakes at play. Themes of solidarity, sacrifice, and resilience resonate deeply, marking it as a poignant reflection on a struggle that feels timeless.
Historical context is crucial.Strong performances, especially from the ensemble.Captures the essence of social unrest.
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