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So, 'De Uma Tarde Sem Grandes Eventos'—it's a peculiar piece, really. The film unfolds in a way that feels both aimless and deliberate, if that makes sense. The pacing is quite slow, which might frustrate some, but there’s a rawness to it that draws you in. It's like you’re trapped in this mundane moment, and the chaos emerges from the mundane itself. Performances are often abrasive, channeling that sense of discomfort. The atmosphere is heavy with a sort of existential dread, heightened by the way it captures banal everyday life. There’s a distinct lack of traditional narrative payoff, making it stand out in a sea of more conventional dramas. It’s definitely an acquired taste, but worth a look for those who appreciate the unconventional.
unconventional storytellingslow pacingatmospheric tension
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Lucas Mancini
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