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So, Buenos Aires I from 1990—really intriguing piece, this one. It has this raw, almost documentary-style feel that immerses you in the atmosphere of the city. The pacing is a bit languid, which adds to that sense of wandering through the streets, kind of catching snippets of life. The themes revolve around urban isolation and the human experience within a bustling metropolis, which is fascinating. I can't say much about the effects as it's very grounded, but the performances have this authenticity that feels very real. There's something distinctive about its portrayal of Buenos Aires, a love letter of sorts, though the director remains unknown, which adds an extra layer of mystery to it all.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, as it hasn’t seen many releases outside of its original format. Collectors are often keen to find earlier editions due to the film’s obscurity and the enigmatic nature of its production. It's one of those finds that might not pop up often, so there's definitely a niche interest among those who appreciate lesser-known urban cinema.
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