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So, La hora del lobo is a pretty raw documentary about a police strike in Córdoba, Argentina, which spirals into chaos and looting on December 3rd, 2013. The tone is really tense, almost claustrophobic at times, capturing that palpable fear and uncertainty. It’s fascinating how the pacing builds—first, there’s this slow burn as tensions rise, then suddenly it’s full tilt. The filmmakers manage to create a visceral atmosphere, using real footage that makes everything feel so immediate. It’s not just about the events but also digs into themes of authority and societal breakdown. The performances, or rather the real reactions of people on the streets, add a layer of authenticity that’s hard to shake off. Definitely sticks with you, though it’s not what you’d call an easy watch.
Focuses on societal breakdownReal footage enhances authenticityEngages with themes of authority
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