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So, 'About the Demolition' is an intriguing debut from Antônio Freire that dives into the complexities of urban destruction. It really plays with the contrast between the harshness of demolition sites and the vast openness of the sky, which gives a pretty unique visual dialogue. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sink into the atmosphere of desolation and reflection. There's this almost meditative quality in the way scenes unfold, compelling you to ponder the implications of space and what gets lost in progress. The performances have this raw, unrefined edge that complements the film's themes well. It's not just about the act of tearing down; it's more about what we erase from memory and the stories that linger in the ruins. Definitely a film that lingers with you.
Visually rich in urban landscapesContemplative pacingStrong thematic exploration of memory and space
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