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So, A Tram in SP is a really contemplative piece, you know? It unfolds in this quiet Basque town, where the lives of Lucas and Maria, two elderly siblings, intertwine with their memories. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia; it’s like every corner of their home is filled with whispers of the past. The pacing is slow, but it allows you to really sit with their reflections on love and loss. There’s a haunting beauty in the practical effects, with the ghosts of their past literally hovering around them. The performances are intimate and raw, capturing a kind of sadness that feels universal yet personal. It’s a film that stays with you long after it’s over, just resonating in your thoughts.
Intimate sibling dynamics.Evocative use of space and memory.Themes of love, loss, and finality.
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