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Entrialgo is a haunting exploration of cultural erosion, capturing a year in the lives of children from a small town in Asturias, Spain. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the slow disappearance of their language and traditional ways. It’s not flashy; rather, it focuses on the everyday moments that might seem mundane but are steeped in the gravity of loss. The atmosphere feels heavy yet tender, with the children's performances bringing genuine warmth amidst the melancholic themes. You can't help but feel the weight of history on their shoulders as they navigate a changing world. The absence of a known director adds an interesting layer, leaving the film's essence open to interpretation. It's this rawness that makes it stand out.
Fascinating look at language and cultural identity.Real-life performances create an authentic atmosphere.The slow pacing enhances the theme of gradual loss.
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Diego Llorente
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