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So, Diamante is this intriguing little short from Mexico. It runs just shy of 20 minutes but packs quite the punch. The atmosphere is tense, almost claustrophobic, especially as it builds towards that shocking climax. You've got this grim tale of a criminal, Diamond, who's got a real menace about him, but it's the child who turns the tables in an unexpected twist. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they serve the narrative well, adding a gritty realism to the film's darker themes. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you in before hitting you with that final moment. It's not something you see every day, and that makes it stand out in a sea of shorts.
Diamante is a rare gem, mostly flying under the radar for collectors. It had a limited release, premiering at the National Cineteca of Mexico, which contributes to its scarcity. While it hasn't garnered significant mainstream acclaim, those in the know appreciate its unique storytelling and atmosphere. Finding a decent copy can be a challenge, and that keeps the interest alive among collectors who appreciate lesser-known international shorts.
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