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Death in Granada dives into a haunting chapter of Spanish history, focusing on the mysterious disappearance of Federico Garcia Lorca. The film's tone is somber and introspective, capturing the turmoil of the early Spanish Civil War through the eyes of a journalist who becomes obsessed with Lorca's fate. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the subject to settle in, complemented by atmospheric visuals that evoke the tension of the era. Performances are solid, grounding the story in a sense of urgency and desperation. What stands out here is the blend of personal narrative with larger historical themes, making it more than just a biopic; it feels like a meditation on art, politics, and loss.
Explores themes of art and politicsSolid performancesAtmospheric visuals
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