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So, 'Derrumbes' is the last part of that series documenting life in Mexico through the 20th century. It dives deep into the years 1985 to 1989, which were quite tumultuous. The documentary captures a raw and unfiltered look at the cultural, social, and political shifts happening in the country. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really absorb the gravity of the moments. There's an authenticity in the way it presents its subjects, often using real-life footage that feels alive. It doesn't shy away from the challenges Mexico faced, and that's what makes it stand out. The way it stitches together personal stories with broader national events is quite striking, leaving you with a heavy but thoughtful atmosphere.
Final chapter in a significant documentary seriesCaptures real-life events and personal storiesReflects cultural and political struggles
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