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Pablo Mira: Passé simple feels like a refreshing shift in tone for the director, who embraces a more introspective approach without losing that sharp satirical edge. The pacing has a kind of laid-back rhythm, allowing moments of reflection amidst the humor. It tackles big themes like family dynamics and the impact of technology, all while maintaining that quirky, offbeat atmosphere. The performances are engaging, with Mira's transition away from his usual persona adding a layer of depth—almost like peeling back a layer to reveal a more vulnerable side. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the comedic moments without overshadowing the narrative. It's a film that offers a blend of laughs and insights about our society's evolution, which is kind of refreshing to see.
Engaging satire on contemporary issuesMix of humor and introspectionDistinctive shift from previous works
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