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Cactus is an intriguing piece that unfolds in a florist shop, where two men engage in a remarkably intimate conversation. The film captures the essence of San Sebastian, painting its streets with memories and reflections. There’s a palpable tension in their dialogue, layered with nostalgia and unexpressed feelings. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere. The performances are understated yet powerful—each actor brings a rawness that resonates deeply. What stands out is how it intertwines personal histories with the backdrop of the city, creating a sense of place that feels almost like a character itself. It’s a quiet film, demanding your attention while it draws you into the characters' internal worlds.
Intimate character studyStrong sense of placeExplores themes of memory and connection
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