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I Believe in America takes you on a journey through the complexities of identity and revolution within a Puerto Rican family. The narrative unfolds across three generations, each grappling with the weight of their heritage and the fading dreams of the independence movement. It's not just a drama but a study of familial ties and ideological clashes, all wrapped in a gritty, realistic atmosphere. The pacing can feel contemplative at times, allowing moments of reflection that enrich the characters' struggles. Performances are raw and heartfelt, depicting a sincere portrayal of their inner conflicts. What sticks with you is how it captures the essence of a movement in decline, contrasting the fervor of old ideals with the evolving thoughts of the younger generation.
Family dynamics at the heart of the storyThought-provoking themes of identity and revolutionIntimate character-driven narrative
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