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Crowd (2013) dives into the overlooked corners of two spaces steeped in history and irony. The Sport City of La Boca, a remnant of a dictatorship's vision, stands in stark contrast to the Interama amusement park, which arrived just before the end of another oppressive era. The film juxtaposes these locations, exploring how entertainment was shaped by political agendas, yet still resonated with the public. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the layered narratives surrounding these sites. The practical effects are minimal but effective, creating a raw atmosphere that enhances the film’s themes of memory and forgotten histories. It’s a reflective piece that invites you to ponder the impact of socio-political contexts on leisure and recreation.
Focus on the political context of entertainment.Consider the unique narrative structure.Reflect on personal connections to the locations.
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