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Guerra de bombuchas is this fascinating dive into memory and conflict, where Darío and his daughter bring the Malvinas War to life in unexpected spaces—like a field and a terrace. It's not your typical documentary; the atmosphere is intimate, almost like a home movie, yet it's layered with the heavy weight of history. The pacing feels reflective rather than rushed, allowing you to sink into their recreations and reflections. The practical effects here are simple yet poignant, showing how the past shapes the present, especially across generations. The performances, especially from Darío, resonate with a rawness that makes you think about personal versus collective memory. It’s a unique take on a well-trodden subject, definitely adds depth to the conversation around conflict and legacy.
Unique perspective on conflict and memoryIntimate father-daughter dynamicCreative use of practical effects and settings
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