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So, 'Besame Mucho' from '87 is really a fascinating slice of life. It feels like a slow burn, capturing the ebb and flow of two couples navigating their intertwined lives over two decades. The setting in a small São Paulo town gives it this quaint yet poignant backdrop, and you can feel the weight of political changes affecting their personal journeys—it's layered. The performances are solid; there's this rawness in their interactions that brings authenticity. It’s not just about romance; it’s about the gradual loss of youthful dreams and facing the realities of adulthood. The pacing might seem languid, but it allows for those moments of reflection that stick with you long after the credits roll.
Themes of friendship and maturity are central.Captures the political climate of Brazil in the '80s.Strong performances that convey deep emotions.
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