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No, no me acuerdo is a fascinating documentary that probes into memory and legacy, especially in the chaotic backdrop of Peruvian history. The director's personal journey intertwines with major events like the arrest of Victor Polay Campos and the 1996 hostage crisis, creating a layered narrative. It's intriguing how the film juxtaposes archival news footage with intimate audio recordings of the director's father, who was involved with the MRTA. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of the past while exploring familial ties. There's this raw energy that comes through, not just in the content but in how the father-son relationship is laid bare against such tumultuous events. It's a unique take on political history through personal lenses.
Explores themes of personal memory and political turmoilUnique use of archival footage and audioIntrospective tone with a focus on familial relationships
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