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Ragweed is this haunting piece that really sticks with you. It dives deep into themes of memory and loss, all through the eyes of Eliseo, this 67-year-old sculptor. After a brutal massacre wipes out his village, he starts crafting these sculptures of the people who once lived there. It's like he's trying to grasp at what’s been taken from him, especially his best friend and lost love. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which adds to the somber atmosphere. The practical effects, while not flashy, really enhance the emotional weight of the story. Performances have a raw sincerity, capturing the essence of grief and remembrance in a way that feels very human. It’s an intriguing exploration of how art can serve as a vessel for lost souls.
Themes of memory and loss are central to the narrative.The sculptures serve as a powerful visual metaphor.Pacing is slow, enhancing the reflective tone of the film.
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Key Crew
Sebastián Pulido Medina
Director