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So, 'De día, en lo oscuro' is an intriguing documentary that really plays with the concept of light and shadow—not just visually, but metaphorically too. The pacing is kind of deliberate, which might throw some viewers off, but it really allows you to sink into the atmosphere. There's a sense of exploration that feels almost personal, like you're peeking into the hidden corners of a world we often overlook. The practical effects are minimal but effective, enhancing the raw authenticity of the narrative. It's not about big-name performances, but rather a collection of real voices that ground the experience. Definitely distinctive in how it invites reflection on daily life and the unseen struggles we face.
Atmospheric explorationUnique pacingIntrospective themes
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Manuel Boetto
Director