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So, 'He Hated Pigeons'—it’s a bit of an oddball, right? Not that the director's known, but the film dives deep into this young man’s journey across Chile. It’s beautifully shot, capturing the stark contrasts of the Northern Atacama to the lushness of Patagonia. The pacing's reflective, giving you time to soak in the landscapes and his emotional turmoil. You get a sense of longing and closure throughout, especially tied to his deceased lover's wish. The practical effects are subtle but effective, no over-the-top moments here. The performances are raw, capturing the essence of grief and hope in a way that feels genuine. It’s one of those films that linger with you, you know?
Cinematically rich landscapes.Strong themes of loss and closure.Unique emotional pacing.
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