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Dolphin (2023) presents an intimate look at friendship through the lens of a summer getaway. Marta, Irati, and June are at the crossroads of adulthood, navigating their relationships while tucked away in a picturesque La Rioja village. The atmosphere feels both serene and a tad claustrophobic, accentuated by the practical effects of the environment—think rustic charm but with a hint of underlying tension. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of reflection and conflict to seep through the dialogue and interactions. Performances are natural, capturing that raw essence of lifelong bonds, but also the complexities that come with them. There’s something about the way they celebrate and confront their pasts that stays with you, maybe because it mirrors our own experiences of summer friendships. A quiet gem, really.
Intimate exploration of friendship dynamicsSet in a picturesque La Rioja villageDeliberate pacing with moments of tension
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