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PsiQuis: Un Giro Decolonial dives deep into the psyche of Puerto Rican society shaped by colonialism. The documentary has this raw, almost haunting atmosphere, like it's peeling back layers of trauma that are often overlooked. It’s not just talking heads; there’s a rhythm to how the narratives unfold, creating a pace that feels both reflective and urgent. The themes are heavy, tackling colonial legacy and identity, but the way it's presented feels very personal. You get this sense of intimacy with the subjects, and the visuals, while not flashy, pack a punch. It’s definitely got that distinctive edge, almost like a conversation you didn’t know you needed to have.
Focuses on colonial trauma in Puerto Rican societyIntimate interviews with a reflective toneDistinctive pacing that enhances the narrative
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