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So, 'Dragon Hunter' is quite intriguing, really. It dives into the complicated past of Gorka, who’s grappling with his history as an ex-ETA member and his current life. The film, despite its drama label, has this unique tension that builds as he faces his son Aitor's relentless questions. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to feel the weight of his decisions and memories. The atmosphere is dense, especially during the flashbacks to Central America where Gorka's life intertwines with Maddalen, a nurse whose presence adds layers to the narrative. The performances are quite raw and genuine, pulling you into their struggles and connections. There's a certain authenticity to the practical effects, too, that seems to ground the story in reality, enhancing the emotional stakes.
Focuses on themes of identity and history.Explores the impact of past actions on family dynamics.Noteworthy for its raw performances and atmosphere.
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