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Limbo (2019) takes you on this surreal exploration of Alex's past as a FARC guerrilla. The documentary's atmosphere is hauntingly poetic, blending his harsh realities with dream-like sequences inside this transformed truck. It’s not your typical doc—there's this unique use of the camera obscura that really makes the viewer feel the weight of his memories and struggles. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to sit in the discomfort of his inner conflicts. Alex's storytelling is raw and intimate, as he examines the devils he wrestles with. It's a distinctive piece that goes beyond just recounting events; it digs deep into the psyche of a man caught between worlds.
Blends documentary with poetic imageryUnique use of a camera obscuraFocus on personal reckoning and inner conflict
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