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So, 'Be There' is this quiet little drama that really dives into isolation and identity. You’ve got Alain, an architect who’s chosen this opulent but lonely finca as his retreat. The film paints a stark atmosphere—beautiful yet suffocating, almost like the finca is a character itself. He wears women's clothing and avoids people, which adds layers to his character. It kinda makes you feel the weight of his choices. The pacing is slow, letting you really absorb the tension of his eventual break into the outside world. The performances are understated but impactful. It’s not flashy, but there’s an authenticity in how it explores themes of self and societal pressure. A unique take on solitude, really.
Focus on character-driven storytellingThemes of identity and societal normsSubtle performances enhance the narrative
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