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So, Felisa is this intriguing little drama that unfolds during quarantine, which feels oddly timely. You’ve got Catalina, who’s stuck in her house, and then her old friend Felisa pops up on a video call to wish her a happy birthday. It’s got this intimate feel, almost claustrophobic at times, as it explores isolation and connection. The pacing, while slow, serves the atmosphere well, letting you really sit with Catalina's emotions. There’s a simplicity to the production, no flashy effects, just raw performances that draw you in. The film kind of captures the essence of longing and the struggle of maintaining relationships in such odd times. It’s a quiet piece, but it resonates in its own understated way.
Intimate portrayal of friendship in isolationSlow pacing enhances emotional depthStrong performances without reliance on effects
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