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So, 'Deseo que plantes una semilla' is a really introspective piece, you know? It’s like Freddy Siso just dives back into Los Nevados, thirty years later. You can feel the weight of time on this community—abandonment and all that heaviness really come through. The pacing isn’t rushed; it lets you sit in the atmosphere, just soaking up the reflections on faith and hope. There’s a rawness to it, no flashy effects or gimmicks, just a real portrayal of people's connection to the land and to Saint Isidore. It’s a film that resonates with those who appreciate the layers of human experience and the resilience found in quiet moments.
Great for discussions on faith and community resilience.A slow-paced viewing experience that rewards patient viewers.Captivating cinematography that emphasizes the stark beauty of the landscape.
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