So, 'Dolores' is this raw documentary from '84 that dives into the complexities of its subject with an almost unsettling intimacy. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the moments instead of rushing through. It tackles themes of identity and struggle, which are pretty compelling, especially for a doc of that era. The practical effects, while minimal, are used in a way that adds to the authenticity rather than distracts. What's really striking, though, are the performances, which feel genuine and unguarded—like you're getting a glimpse into something deeply personal. It's not flashy, but that's part of its charm. You can sense the heavy atmosphere, making it a distinctive piece for collectors who appreciate documentary storytelling.
Unique narrative style that immerses you in the subject's life.Not overly polished, retains a gritty documentary feel.Offers a perspective that might resonate with those interested in social issues.
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Joaquín Eyzaguirre
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