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So, 'How Silly Are to Grow Up' feels like this deep dive into nostalgia and existential questioning. Marcos, played by Gustavo Garzon, is kind of this jaded university lecturer, and his journey back to his roots is layered. The film flips between present-day dynamics and flashbacks to their school days during a turbulent time in Argentina. The pacing is a bit slow, but it allows you to absorb the weight of the past and how it shapes these characters. Leo Masliah's portrayal of Raul, the priest, brings a certain warmth that contrasts nicely with Marcos's cynicism. There's this rawness in their conversations, and it feels very real, making it a distinct watch amidst other dramas from that era.
Focuses on themes of nostalgia and existentialism.Features a unique blend of past and present storytelling.Strong performances, especially from Garzon and Masliah.
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