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So, 'Inglory' from 2016 is an interesting piece, really. It dives into the world of amateur wrestling, focusing on Raimundo, who's grappling not just with opponents in the ring but also with life choices. The atmosphere is gritty, perhaps a bit raw, which fits the struggle he faces—unemployment, the pressure to make it big, and the love for his son. The pacing has its moments; it builds tension well, making you feel every decision he contemplates. The performances, while not from household names, bring a sincerity that resonates. And those practical effects during the wrestling scenes? They have a certain authenticity. It's the kind of film that resonates more with you the longer you think about it, even if it doesn't have the polish of a mainstream hit.
Explores themes of sacrifice and familial love.Features practical effects during wrestling scenes.Gritty atmosphere complements the narrative.
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Mauricio Owada
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