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So, 'After the Revolution' is a really personal documentary that dives deep into the psyche of Buenos Aires. Vincent Dieutre reflects on his past experiences in the city, particularly through the lens of those who fled during the turbulent late 1970s. It creates this haunting contrast between nostalgia and present reality. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere and the weight of memory. You get a strong sense of loss and longing, but it’s not heavy-handed; it feels very genuine. The visuals capture both the vibrancy and the shadows of the city, making it a distinctive piece in the docu-genre. It’s more about the emotional landscape than any big revelations. Worth watching for anyone interested in memory and place, really.
Explores themes of exile and memory.Reflective pacing enhances emotional depth.Visual contrasts of past and present are striking.
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