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Coup at Daybreak is a gritty exploration of a pivotal moment in Venezuelan history, the coup of '92. The atmosphere is thick with tension as we see Caracas transform into a battleground. The film captures the chaos and fear of civilians caught in the crossfire, making it feel raw and visceral. The pacing is deliberate, building suspense as we witness the military's maneuvers and the desperate reactions of the populace. Practical effects lend a sense of realism, and the performancesâwhile perhaps not polished by Hollywood standardsâcarry an authenticity that pulls you in. There's something about its portrayal of rebellion and survival that resonates, a reflection of political strife that some may find hauntingly relevant even today.
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