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Loneliness Square is quite the intimate glimpse into a world not often shown. Maya Goded's lens captures the lives of these women with a raw honesty, blending dignity and humor in a way that feels both respectful and deeply human. The pacing allows you to really sit with their stories, almost as if you’re sharing a quiet moment in their world. The atmosphere is thick with resilience, showcasing themes of love and aspiration against a backdrop that could easily feel grim, but instead, there's a warmth that permeates throughout. The practical effects of everyday life in a bustling Mexico City add to the authenticity. It’s the sort of film that lingers, leaving you reflective long after it’s over.
Intimate portrayal of a marginalized communityCaptures the resilience and humor of its subjectsOffers a nuanced take on love and aspiration
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