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Public/Private is a raw and unflinching look at the social turmoil in Argentina during a bleak period. The film's pace is deliberate, almost languorous, allowing the tension to build as we follow this young cyclist's tragic fate. It captures the atmosphere of despair and disconnection, illustrating how both private and public services fail to act when it matters most. The performances feel grounded, almost documentary-like, making the characters' struggles hit harder. The practical effects used in the accident scene are stark and jarring, enhancing the film's emotional weight. What stands out is its refusal to offer easy answers or a neat resolution, echoing the chaotic state of society at the time.
Interesting commentary on societal failures.Cinematography enhances the bleak atmosphere.Solid performances that ground the narrative.
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