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Horas extras, a 1967 film from Buenos Aires, delves into the psyche of an alienated young man trapped in the mundane. The atmosphere is thick with existential dread, and the pacing is deliberately slow, which only heightens the sense of disconnection. When he crashes at a bar, his ensuing nightmare blurs reality and leaves a haunting impression. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, creating a surreal landscape that feels oddly familiar. It’s a unique exploration of family dynamics and societal pressures, wrapped in a dreamlike narrative that sticks with you long after it ends. The performances are subdued, which adds to the overall unease and depth of the film’s themes.
Horas extras remains a rarity in film collections, often overlooked despite its intriguing narrative and atmosphere. The scarcity of copies adds to its collector appeal, with few available in good condition. It’s intriguing how this film captures the essence of 1960s Buenos Aires, making it a fascinating piece for those interested in cinema history and cultural studies.
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