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So, 'El orden de las cosas' is this quiet, introspective piece that really leans into the claustrophobia of Julia's bathtub-bound existence. It’s not flashy, but there's something deeply immersive about it. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing us to feel every drop of her emotional journey. The themes of personal transformation and the struggle against stagnation resonate throughout, almost like a slow burn. The performances, while subtle, pack a punch—there’s a rawness to Julia that sticks with you. The film uses practical effects in a clever way that creates a surreal yet tangible environment. It’s not about big moments; it’s about the small, almost mundane realizations that shift everything. Definitely a unique watch.
Intimate setting enhances character study.Explores themes of change and courage.Unique pacing that invites reflection.
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