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So, 'Once a Year Can't Hurt' is a quirky little film directed by Juan Camilo PinzĂłn that dives into Colombia's drinking culture through the lens of a university student. Itâs got this laid-back vibe, you know? The pacing feels organic, mixing the student's documentary quest with personal anecdotes and social observations. The humor is pretty charming, often caught in those everyday situations that make you laugh and think at the same time. The performances feel genuine, especially from the lead, whose curiosity drives the narrative. What stands out is how it captures a slice of Colombian life, blending comedy with cultural commentary without being heavy-handed. Definitely a unique film that offers more than just laughs.
Focus on cultural themes and humor.Casual and relatable performances.An interesting narrative structure.
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