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So, 'Mi Vida Me Pasa' is an intriguing documentary from Sebastián Vázquez that dives deep into the life of Arturo Urbiola. It's got this really intimate vibe, you know? The way he talks about music—its influence, the ups and downs—feels raw and genuine. You can sense his passion, especially when he reflects on becoming a father and how that shifts his artistic perspective. The pacing flows nicely, blending personal anecdotes with glimpses of his creative process. There's this almost poetic atmosphere that captures not just the music, but the emotional weight of it all. The practical effects here are subtle but effective, helping to ground the film in reality. It's a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in the interplay of life and art.
Intimate look at an artist's life.Explores themes of fatherhood and creativity.Raw and genuine performances by Urbiola.
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Sebastián Vázquez
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