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Reproduta interdita is a fascinating exploration of loss and rebirth in the wake of the 1988 fire in Chiado, Lisbon. The film unfolds in a surreal, almost dreamlike way, capturing the confusion and disarray of a community grappling with its past. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to really immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a city trying to reinvent itself. Practical effects and a unique visual style create a disjointed yet compelling narrative, which is emblematic of Pêra's early work. The performances feel raw, unfiltered, and emotionally resonant, drawing you into the lives of the characters as they navigate personal and collective trauma. It's definitely a distinct piece that leaves a lingering impression.
Unique exploration of post-disaster themesSurreal and atmospheric filmmakingNoteworthy performances amidst societal change
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