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So, 'Lo que no se ve' is an intriguing comedy that's all about family dynamics and the bittersweet passage of time. Lorenza, nearing her 80th birthday and recently widowed, decides to revisit her childhood home—quite the poignant choice, really. The pushback from her daughter adds a layer of conflict, but it's her granddaughters, Sofia and Alba, who bring some warmth to the narrative, opting to support their grandmother. The film embraces a minimalistic storytelling style, focusing on simple yet profound moments. There's a quiet, reflective atmosphere that runs through it, almost like a gentle reminder of life's little joys and sorrows. You can feel the weight of history in the film, and the performances have this understated quality that feels genuine. Not a flashy film, but it resonates in subtle ways.
Minimalistic storytellingFocus on family dynamicsSubtle performances that resonate
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