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Adiós, Miami is a fascinating dive into the psyche of a Venezuelan man, Oswaldo, who’s navigated the treacherous waters of wealth through shortcuts rather than hard work. The film’s tone is this sharp, almost biting black comedy that perfectly captures the absurdities of a life built on superficial glitz. You’ve got this constant interplay of humor and drama, but it’s really that undercurrent of emotional dislocation that hangs in the air. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the paranoia and excess that surrounds Oswaldo. While the performances are compelling, it’s the atmosphere that’s most striking—this sense of hollowness that permeates each scene, making it an intriguing reflection on morality and ambition.
Black comedy with sharp social commentaryFocus on emotional dislocation and paranoiaInteresting exploration of morality through wealth
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