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So, "March 17" really taps into that tense atmosphere of urban life, you know? It follows Leo and Flora on a pretty ordinary day down Paulista Avenue. But as the hours tick by, you can feel this creeping sense of dread. The city feels alive, almost like a character itself, as it contrasts the siblings' mundane errands with the growing unease around them. The performances are raw, capturing that sibling dynamic beautifully—it's relatable, yet tinged with a kind of melancholy. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of silence to amplify the tension. It’s this blend of realism and subtle emotional depth that makes it stand out; not your typical drama, but something that lingers.
Set against the backdrop of São Paulo's Paulista AvenueFocused on sibling relationships and urban tensionFeatures a naturalistic style with practical effects
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