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So, Black Snow is this atmospheric piece that really leans into the isolation of Patagonia. It's all about Salvador, who, decades after the tragedy of his brother's death, is still haunted by the past. The pacing is deliberate, which really lets you soak in the desolation around him. The performances are solid, especially how they capture the tension between the siblings when they return to confront him about the land. The landscape feels almost like a character itself, adding to the mystery and drama. The film plays with themes of guilt, legacy, and familial ties, all wrapped up in a crime narrative that feels deeply personal. You can sense a rawness in the storytelling, which sets it apart from more polished films.
Features strong performances that convey deep emotional weight.Captures the stark, beautiful yet isolating landscape of Patagonia.Themes of guilt and family conflict resonate throughout the narrative.
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