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So, 'Dos soledades'... it’s got this raw emotional core that really pulls you in. You’ve got Pablo, who’s caught in this complicated friendship with Hector; he’s trying to be there for him after a breakup, but there’s this underlying tension because he’s in love with him. The pacing is quite deliberate, giving you time to really feel the weight of their interactions and the patterns they seem to fall into. The atmosphere feels intimate, captured well with some practical effects that enhance the emotional landscape without overdoing it. The performances are solid—there’s an authenticity in their connection that really draws you in and makes you reflective about the relationships in your own life. It kinda sticks with you.
This film is relatively new, so there hasn’t been much in terms of physical media releases yet, which might make it a bit scarce down the line. Collector interest seems to be building, especially among those who appreciate nuanced storytelling in LGBTQ+ narratives. Given the distinctiveness of its themes and character-driven plot, it could be one to watch for future reissues or special editions.
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