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So, 'Primary Education' digs into some pretty heavy themes around silence and power dynamics among kids. It's a drama that creates this tense atmosphere, just watching how Daniela's struggle unfolds. The pacing is contemplative, almost slow at times, which I found fitting given the subject matter. You really get a sense of isolation through her character, especially with her classmates circling like vultures. I didn't catch the director's name, but the performances feel raw and real. There's this almost documentary vibe at moments—like you're peering into a schoolyard where kids can be both cruel and oblivious. The film isn't flashy, but it leaves an impression, you know? It's distinctive in how it captures a microcosm of childhood fears and social hierarchies.
Themes of silence and power dynamicsRaw performances and a documentary feelContemplative pacing adds to the atmosphere
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