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Camping (2017) has this haunting quality that lingers long after the credits roll. It starts off with a nostalgic charm, as Sofía returns to her childhood countryside, a place that feels like a postcard from a simpler time. But there's an undercurrent of tension, a slow unraveling of deeply buried emotions and resentments among the locals. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, but it also builds this unsettling vibe. The performances are quite compelling, especially how they convey sadness without overdoing it. It’s the contrast of the idyllic setting and the dark human feelings that really sticks with you. It’s a film that really leans into that mystery genre without relying on typical tropes.
Nostalgic yet unsettling atmosphere.Character-driven narrative with strong performances.Themes of childhood, memory, and hidden resentments.
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Rosendo Ruíz
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