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Blue Files dives into a gritty, real-world exploration that feels very raw. It’s not flashy at all, but that’s part of its power. You have Ander, this guy who's questioning everything about his father's past—a past shadowed by potential torture at the hands of police. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of each revelation. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with tension that lingers long after scenes fade. What stands out is the meticulous approach to historical context; it’s not just about one man's journey, but a broader narrative on torture and abuse in the Basque Country. The documentary style feels personal, yet it connects to larger themes of justice and memory. It’s a tough watch, but that’s what makes it compelling.
Strong focus on personal narratives amidst historical events.Explores themes of memory and justice in a poignant way.Very immersive atmosphere that stays with you.
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