
So, 'Dominus videt' is one of those films that lingers in your mind long after viewing. Set against the backdrop of late '80s Madrid, it captures a specific time and place, immersing you in the atmosphere of the era. The narrative centers around two boys, Daniel and Javier, whose innocent banter reveals their fears about adulthood and societal expectations. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, as it lets their conversations unfold naturally, allowing their performances to shine. There's a rawness to it, a kind of unpolished authenticity that feels very real. The themes of friendship and the loss of innocence resonate deeply, making it distinct. Not much is known about the director, but there's a certain subtlety to the direction that suits the story well.
Set in Madrid, 1988Focuses on friendship and societal pressuresAtmospheric pacing and authentic performances
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