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So, 'Granados y Delgado. Un crimen legal' is this intriguing documentary from '96 that dives into a rather obscure legal case that has layers to it. The film doesn’t hold your hand, which is refreshing. It takes its time, letting you soak in the atmosphere of courtroom drama, mixed with the real-life stakes of the people involved. The pacing feels almost deliberate, like it's asking you to reflect on the moral complexities at play. The production isn’t flashy, relying on practical interviews and raw footage that grounds it in reality. While the director remains unknown, the performances by the real-life subjects carry a weight that feels genuine. It’s definitely a more cerebral watch, appealing to those who appreciate the nuances of justice and the human condition.
Explores moral complexities of justiceDeliberate pacing enhances reflectionReal-life performances ground the narrative
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