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Logro is an intriguing exploration of struggle and aspiration, centered on Bruno, a little person navigating life in a dingy restaurant. The film's tone is somber yet gritty, capturing the harsh realities of his world. The underground fight club serves as both a literal and metaphorical battleground for Bruno, showcasing themes of resilience and the quest for dignity. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to digest the emotional weight of each decision he makes. The performances, particularly from the lead, convey deep layers of frustration and hope. It's distinctive in its portrayal of a marginalized figure, pushing back against stereotypical narratives often found in mainstream cinema. There’s a rawness to the practical effects during the fight scenes that adds to the overall impact.
Interesting take on underdog storiesHighlights themes of resilienceUnique portrayal of little person's challenges
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Kani Villaflor
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