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So, 'Me Too' definitely has this gritty, raw vibe that pulls you in right from the start. Leonel's late-night shifts at that convenience store – it’s almost like the store itself becomes a character. The tension in the air, the palpable fear of the paramilitary presence, you can almost feel it. And then there's those moments where he tags the wall, which feels like a desperate cry for solidarity, right? It’s interesting how it morphs from isolation to connection. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, as it reflects Leonel's growing awareness of shared struggles. The performances are understated yet powerful, making the emotional weight of the story linger. It's a film that sticks with you, making you ponder society's darker corners.
Focus on the themes of isolation and connection.Notice the atmospheric tension during late-night scenes.The practical effects and minimalistic approach add to the film's authenticity.
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Porfirio López
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