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Estrondo (2019) is one of those intriguing pieces that leaves you scratching your head. The film carries this dense, atmospheric weight, almost palpable, where every frame feels crafted with intention, even if the director's identity remains a mystery. It balances moments of silence with sudden bursts of tension, creating a rhythm that keeps you on edge. The performances are raw, almost unrefined, which adds to this sense of realism that’s hard to shake. Visually, it plays with shadows and light in a way that feels very deliberate, almost haunting, and there’s a subtlety to its themes of isolation and existential dread that lingers long after the credits roll.
Estrondo has started to carve out a niche among collectors, particularly those who appreciate films that challenge conventional storytelling. The scarcity of physical releases makes it a bit harder to find, which has fueled some interest in its limited screenings and festival appearances. Its enigmatic nature, combined with a strong visual style, makes it a talking point among collectors who enjoy diving into lesser-known titles.
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