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So, 'El hombre que andaba demasiado' is this really introspective piece, right? The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, which really suits the theme of wandering—both physically and mentally. It’s like you’re pulled into the protagonist’s thoughts as he takes his aimless stroll. The cinematography captures some beautiful, if mundane, landscapes that have a haunting quality. There’s not a lot of dialogue, which lets the atmosphere breathe. The film leans heavily on practical effects, creating a sense of realism that’s refreshing. Performances are understated, but they carry a weight that lingers. It’s all about exploring isolation, making you reflect on your own journey, even if it feels like you’re just walking around nowhere.
Intriguing exploration of isolation and self-reflection.Pacing enhances the contemplative nature of the narrative.Strong practical effects elevate the realism.
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