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La mayoría silenciada is an interesting slice of 1980s drama that dives deep into social issues with a raw, almost documentary-like aesthetic. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, which gives you space to absorb the weight of the themes. You really sense the struggles of the characters, their emotional turmoil resonates throughout. The performances are quite gripping, with a certain authenticity that pulls you in. They lean into practical effects that feel grounded, not flashy, which, for me, adds to the film's overall impact. It's a distinctive piece that captures a particular atmosphere of the era, reflective of its cultural context. If you're into films that challenge norms and provoke thought, there's a lot to chew on here.
Emphasis on social issuesAuthentic performancesUnique 1980s atmosphere
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