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So, there's this film, 'Dios, Mi Vieja y El Hormigón Armado,' that dives into the messy crossroads of ambition and family duty. It follows a young guy navigating through his final days of high school, grappling with what his life should be. The documentary has this raw, almost intimate feel, like you’re peeking into someone’s personal struggle. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to really sit with his internal conflicts about pursuing civil engineering just to make his family happy. The themes of societal pressure and artistic yearning resonate, and the quiet moments between the louder, more chaotic ones add depth. It’s not just about the education system but the weight of expectations, and that really struck me.
Focuses on societal pressures in education.Explores the clash between personal dreams and family aspirations.Has a unique documentary style that feels personal and engaging.
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