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So, 'Queer (Sin oficio ni beneficio)' really dives into the aftermath of lockdown, right? It’s like watching life trickle back into the streets, and there’s this real sense of curiosity in the air. The two main guys, one bringing his son along, act as these observers in a park, soaking in the human tapestry of everyday existence. You get a blend of quiet moments and subtle tension, which is fascinating. It doesn’t rush; it lets you linger on the interactions and the atmosphere. I’m intrigued by how it explores themes of connection and the layers of human experience post-isolation. Not your typical drama, it’s more about the spaces we share and the stories unfolding around us.
Themes of observation and connectionPost-lockdown atmosphereSubtle character-driven storytelling
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