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'Oraingoz izen gabe' is quite a curious piece from '86. The stark mountain setting really sets the mood, it feels isolating yet strangely intimate. Ramón and Manuel's brotherly dynamic carries a weight, exploring themes of solitude and disruption. When Ramón brings home a prostitute, it throws their quiet life into disarray, and you can feel the tension building. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, forcing you to sit with the characters and their choices. Performances are raw, adding to that gritty realism—there's no gloss here. It's not flashy, but it captures a deep sense of longing and conflict, making it stand out in the landscape of drama from that era.
Unique perspective on brotherhood and isolation.Atmospheric setting enhances emotional weight.Interesting character dynamics throughout.
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