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So, 'El tiempo del no tiempo' is really interesting, right? It’s this documentary that captures the aftermath of the Mexican Revolution and the ongoing struggles of the indigenous peoples. The tone is heavy, no doubt, and the pacing feels almost meditative at times, juxtaposed against the harsh realities of drug trafficking. What stands out to me is how it weaves personal stories with broader socio-political themes, like Marxism and imperialism, without getting too preachy. You see these striking images that linger, and the authentic voices really bring a sense of urgency. It's not your typical documentary format, definitely worth a look if you’re into films that challenge conventional narratives.
Unique exploration of socio-political issuesStrong indigenous perspectivesReflective and immersive documentary style
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