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Érase otra vez is a fascinating dive into the complexities of nostalgia and friendship, set against the backdrop of a relaxed reunion that gradually reveals underlying tensions. It’s interesting how it plays with the Dogma 95 principles, bringing a raw, almost voyeuristic quality to the storytelling. The dialogue feels organic, capturing that mix of humor and discomfort that often surfaces in real-life gatherings. The pacing can be a bit erratic, mirroring the unpredictability of these relationships and their pasts. Performances are striking—there’s a certain authenticity that makes you feel like a fly on the wall. The film’s approach to its themes of success and failure resonates, leaving you pondering long after the credits roll.
First Spanish Dogma FilmExplores friendship and nostalgiaUnique dialogue and performances
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