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So, this film, Era más grande la tierra, is kind of intriguing, right? It has this unique, almost haunting atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. Pacing feels quite deliberate, which you might find either mesmerizing or a bit slow, depending on your mood. Themes around nature and humanity’s relationship with it are pretty central, conveyed with minimal dialogue. The practical effects, though sparse, have a raw quality that adds a layer of realism. I’ve seen some performances that feel almost like a breath of fresh air in a sea of over-the-top dramatics. It’s distinctive in how it embraces silence, letting the visuals speak volumes. Definitely a different kind of watch, for sure.
This film is still relatively new, so collector interest is building, especially among those who appreciate unconventional narratives. Formats are limited, with just a few special screenings and home media releases so far, making it somewhat scarce. As the word spreads, it could become more sought after, especially among collectors who enjoy films that challenge traditional storytelling.
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