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So, 'Amalia' is quite an intriguing piece. It's a documentary that really digs into this obsession, you know? Using found footage from the first Argentine fiction film, it weaves this narrative around a guy who's deep into a woman's story, which is layered with political intrigue from the Rosas era. The pacing feels contemplative, almost meditative—there's a weight to it. The way they juxtapose old film with contemporary reflections gives it a unique texture. It's not flashy, but the atmosphere is thick with mystery and longing. You feel the man's fixation and the historical context adds a rich layer. It's distinct in how it plays with the past and present, making you think about legacy and the stories we tell ourselves.
Found-footage style enhances the narrative depth.Explores themes of obsession and historical context.Offers a unique look at early Argentine cinema.
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