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So, 'After All These Years' is this fascinating follow-up to 'El desencanto', and you can really feel the weight of time in it. The Panero brothers sit down and reflect, so it’s not just a documentary but almost a meditation on existence. The tone is pretty somber, but there's also this raw honesty that makes it compelling. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, allowing you to absorb their reflections. The practical effects aren't flashy; rather, they're just real-life moments captured. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine—these are brothers sharing their truths two decades later. What stands out is how it captures the evolution of thought over time, making it a distinct piece in documentary filmmaking.
Reflective follow-up to 'El desencanto'Captures the evolution of the Panero brothersSomber tone with genuine performances
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