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Burning of the Gods is this curious drama that peels back the layers of a tropical paradise, exposing the fragile infrastructure underneath. It opens with an airplane landing, juxtaposed with a cruise ship unloading vacationers, and you can almost smell the suntan lotion mixed with a hint of desperation. The film has this slow, deliberate pace that really lets you stew in the atmosphere. It explores themes of dependency and the looming dread of tourism's potential collapse. The performances are raw and grounded, which really drives home the tension. And while the director remains unknown, it feels like a collective effort, capturing a unique slice of life through practical effects that enhance the narrative rather than distract from it.
Explores the impact of tourism on local lifeStrong atmospheric elementsPacing allows for introspective moments
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