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D.F./Distrito Federal is one of those anthology films that captures the raw essence of urban life through a series of vignettes. Each anecdote has its own flavor, reflecting the highs and lows of living in a sprawling metropolis. The pacing can be a bit erratic, which oddly suits the chaotic nature of city life. It's not so much about a cohesive narrative, but more of an exploration of themes like loneliness, connection, and the everyday struggles of its characters. Practical effects are minimal, allowing the performances to shine in their small, poignant moments. There's a gritty honesty here that feels very authentic, making it a distinctive piece worth having in your collection, especially if you appreciate slices of life in cinema.
Anthology format with diverse vignettesExplores urban themes and character strugglesUnique pacing that reflects city chaos
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