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So, 'I Don't Want to Talk About It' really dives into the complexity of a mother's love against a backdrop of societal norms in a 1930s Argentine village. Leonor's fierce determination to shield her daughter Charlotte—who has dwarfism—from the harsh realities of their world creates a unique tension. The pacing feels almost languid, allowing viewers to soak in the subtleties of their relationship. There’s something haunting about how the village remains silent on Charlotte’s condition, and the performances, particularly that of Leonor, bring a raw emotional weight. It’s not flashy or over-the-top; instead, it relies on quiet moments and unspoken truths to convey its message. Definitely a distinctive piece for collectors looking to explore themes of love, acceptance, and the human condition.
Explores societal norms and personal acceptanceSubtle performances with strong emotional depthAtmospheric depiction of 1930s Argentine village life
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