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Children of the Cold War paints a bleak yet poignant picture of life in 1980s Chile. Gáspar, a public servant, and Rebeca from a funeral home navigate their way through a landscape fraught with political tension and personal despair. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere of the era. Its raw depiction of the middle-class struggle hits home, echoing the discontent of a generation grappling with social upheaval. The performances breathe life into their characters, making their struggles feel all too real. This film stands out not for flashy effects but for its emotional authenticity and the way it captures the essence of an uneasy time.
Subtle portrayal of working-class lifeReflects Chile's socio-political climateNotable for its character-driven narrative
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