Aliento is a quiet, introspective drama that unfolds slowly, almost languidly, allowing the viewer to really settle into its world. The film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing and melancholy, beautifully captured by the moody cinematography. Daniel Ortiz Entrambasaguas crafts a narrative that's less about overt action and more about the emotional inner lives of his characters. Performances are raw and deeply felt, lending an authenticity that pulls you in. There's this palpable sense of tension simmering beneath the surface, exploring themes of loss and connection in a way that feels very relatable yet unique. The pacing might test some viewers, but those who stick with it will find a richly layered experience.
Contemplative toneRaw performancesExploration of loss and connection
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