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So, 'Madrid, Bad Life' is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into what it means to be a 'lowlife' in modern Madrid, over a century after that sociological text came out. The director, who remains a bit of a mystery, really crafts an atmosphere that’s both gritty and surreal, almost dreamlike at times. It tackles heavy themes like class and sexuality, all while navigating the urban landscape of Madrid in a way that feels very raw and authentic. The pacing is deliberate, letting you really sit with the visuals and the stories being told. It's not your typical doc, that’s for sure; it feels more like an exploration than a straightforward narrative, which is pretty distinctive.
Features a unique exploration of urban stratification.Captivating visuals and an almost surreal atmosphere.Provocative commentary on societal roles and identity.
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