
So, 'Impuros' dives into the tumultuous world of politics in the Basque Country through the eyes of Eduardo Madina and Borja Semper. At just 17, they take this bold step, and the film does a great job capturing the weight of that choice. The atmosphere is tense, almost claustrophobic, as you feel the looming threat of ETA in their lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to marinate in the gravity of their experiences. What stands out is how it highlights the personal toll of their political journey—it's raw and human, not just a historical account. It's not your typical doc; it resonates with an urgency that feels very present.
Focuses on personal experiences in politicsHighlights the threat of terrorism in everyday lifeExplores themes of freedom and thought under duress
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