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GuachoAbel is a curious short film that really captures a certain rawness, you know? The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the tension as a man on the run finds refuge in a house occupied by a girl and an old man. The atmosphere is thick with unease, reflecting the protagonist's desperation. It’s interesting how the film intertwines themes of isolation and human connection. Plus, Víctor A. González’s early work here shows some unique practical effects for its time, hinting at his future potential despite the controversies that led to his ban from CERC. The performances feel genuine, almost like they’re plucked right from life itself.
Interesting exploration of themes like isolation and human connection.González's early work, gives insight into his distinctive style.Not widely known but has a certain rawness that's intriguing.
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