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Capital (Todo el mundo va a Buenos Aires) is a slice-of-life film that captures the essence of heartbreak and disillusionment in the vibrant yet chaotic backdrop of Buenos Aires. Directed by Augusto González Polo, it weaves together stories of late adolescents navigating their emotional turmoil. The performances feel raw, genuine, and somewhat disjointed, mirroring the characters' lives. The pacing allows you to linger on moments of melancholy and humor alike, creating an oddly comforting rhythm. The city itself becomes a character, with its drunks and dreamers pouring their souls into music that echoes their unspoken feelings. It's not about grand statements; rather, it’s the quiet observations that linger long after the credits roll.
Raw performances reflecting real emotionsUnique portrayal of Buenos Aires cultureA blend of comedy and drama that feels genuine
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