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So, Note 7 is a fascinating piece, diving into the Chilean social unrest of 2019. It’s documentary but has this really striking narrative quality, almost feels like a prelude to what was about to erupt. The pacing is deliberate, a slow burn that allows the tension to build—almost like you’re waiting for the fuse to ignite. What’s interesting is how it weaves together past narratives and current events, makes you think about the role of storytelling in revolutions. The atmosphere is thick with anticipation, and you can feel that collective frustration. The visuals, while not overly flashy, have a rawness that complements the subject matter really well. It’s that kind of film that sticks with you, makes you reflect on the socio-political climate.
Examines social unrest and historical narratives in Chile.Unique pacing that builds tension and anticipation.Focuses on the relationship between storytelling and revolution.
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Mayra Morán
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