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So, 'La construcción del enemigo' dives deep into a really heavy part of Argentina's history. The documentary's tone is somber and introspective, which sets the stage for exploring the civil involvement during the last dictatorship. It's particularly focused on Alejandrina Barry's case, and you can feel the weight of personal stories throughout. The pacing is deliberate, letting you absorb the gravity of each revelation. There are no flashy effects here; it’s all about the interviews and archival footage that bring this dark chapter to light. The performances—if you can call them that, since it’s all real people recounting their experiences—are raw and emotional. It feels like an important piece of history that’s told with a lot of respect.
Historical significanceReal interviewsFocus on civil contribution
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