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So, Memórias do Subsolo or the Man Who Dug Until He Found a Dome is quite an intriguing piece. It blends documentary with a surreal atmosphere, taking you on a journey through the intertwining realities of 1984 and 2016. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the layers of meaning without feeling rushed. It explores themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time—definitely heavy stuff. There's this palpable tension between the two eras, almost like a haunting echo. I'm fascinated by how it employs practical effects to create a sense of depth in its visuals. Performances are raw and real, adding to the film's distinct character. Worth a watch for those who enjoy films that linger in your mind.
A deep dive into memory and identity.Unique blend of documentary and surreal elements.Intriguing practical effects create depth.
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