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Reimon is an intriguing drama that paints a vivid, if bleak, picture of life in the lower strata of Buenos Aires. The film finds its strength in the raw, everyday struggles of Ramona, our cleaning lady protagonist. Her daily commute is a grueling four and a half hours, a testament to her endurance and the societal divides that keep her distant from the upper class she serves. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of her world. The performances are understated yet powerful, with subtle nuances that speak volumes about resilience and hope amidst hardship. The film's political undertones come through in its honest representation of class struggles, making it a distinctive piece that resonates without the need for grand statements.
Political undertones resonate throughoutFocus on daily life and class strugglePowerful, understated performances
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