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La solapa is a curious piece that leans heavily into atmosphere. The film captures that sweltering summer haze of Entre Ríos, where the tension feels palpable, particularly through Malena's playful yet sinister storytelling. The use of practical effects, while minimal, creates an unsettling presence that lingers just off-screen, which taps into childhood fears rather well. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of dread to build, making the eventual reveals all the more striking. The sibling dynamic between Malena and Santiago adds depth, showcasing how fear can play into childhood memories. This film feels distinct with its blend of folklore and contemporary elements, leaving you with a sense of unease long after the credits roll.
Interesting take on childhood fears and folkloreAtmospheric visuals evoke a strong sense of placeDistinctive sibling relationship adds emotional weight
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