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So, Pulento is this quiet exploration of isolation, you know? Daniel, our main guy, is just stuck in this monotonous loop, and it’s kind of heartbreaking. His only real companionship is his dog, Pulento. There's this gentle tug between his attempts at connection with Rayen and his overwhelming loneliness. It really dives into the weight of past choices—those mistakes that just cling to you. The pacing is slow, but it kind of works for the vibe they’re going for. The performances feel genuine, not overly dramatic. It’s not flashy or high-budget; you get this raw, almost documentary-esque feel. And the way they show the bond between Daniel and his dog? A nice touch amidst all the heaviness.
Character-driven narrativeExplores themes of regret and companionshipMinimalist production design enhancing realism
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