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So, 'El asombro' is quite an intriguing piece from 2014. It's a documentary that feels like an extension of the last few minutes of 'AB.' The collaboration between Fund and Loza, now featuring Moriconi, really pushes the boundaries of their previous work. You get this blend of poetic and philosophical musings delivered by three voices—two men and a woman—adding a unique layer to the experience. The pacing? It’s deliberate and contemplative, almost meditative at times. The feel is raw yet thought-provoking; the aesthetic is noticeably radical. You can sense the filmmakers' desire to explore the nature of perception and reality, which gives it a distinctive edge. It's not just about visuals; it’s also about the ideas swirling around, making you reflect long after it's over.
Unique aesthetic approachPhilosophical and poetic narrationExplores perception and reality
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