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So, 'Palabra por palabra' is this intense little gem from 2008 that dives into the chaos of war in a very personal way. The story follows two soldiers, Gurí and Caíto, who, after escaping the front lines in the Malvinas Islands, stumble into a secluded house. There’s a real tension that builds in that cramped space, especially with an unsuspecting woman and child around. The performances feel raw, almost like you’re witnessing something real. The pacing’s deliberate, letting the horror seep in slowly, and the practical effects—nothing flashy but effective—draw you right into this small but heavy narrative. It’s a tight examination of fear and survival, and it definitely lingers with you for a while.
Takes a very intimate look at war experiences.Strong character-driven narrative.Emphasizes emotional and psychological tension.
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