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So, this one, ACAB (All Cars Are Barbarian), it’s got this raw and almost dreamy vibe. You’ve got two boys just riding their bikes around Madrid, which sounds simple but it really captures that sense of freedom and exploration. The pacing feels leisurely, almost like it’s inviting you to take in the atmosphere of the city. There’s a subtle tension throughout, like the boys are navigating not just the streets, but also their own insecurities and dreams. The cinematography, though understated, has a certain charm — it draws you in. Not to mention, the performances from the young leads feel genuine, creating a relatable authenticity that’s refreshing. It’s definitely distinctive in how it portrays childhood adventure against an urban backdrop.
ACAB is relatively new, which means physical copies are still finding their way into collector hands. As of now, there's no extensive home media release, making any limited editions or festival versions a bit of a treasure. Interest is growing, especially among those who appreciate character-driven narratives and indie films. It’s one to keep an eye on as word of mouth spreads.
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