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Repugnance is a raw and unvarnished documentary that dives deep into the harsh realities of the Mezquital Valley. The film paints a bleak picture, showcasing how environmental inequalities shape the lives of its inhabitants. It's not just about the visuals; it's the atmosphere that grips you. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languorous, inviting you to sit with the discomfort. Those stories of survival are hauntingly grounded, and the absence of a director's name gives it an almost anonymous weight—one that feels collective. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are just the real struggles of everyday people, starkly portrayed. It’s an unsettling exploration that lingers long after viewing, challenging perceptions of choice and agency in an unforgiving landscape.
Focus on the socio-environmental themes.Pay attention to the atmospheric tension.Consider the impact of real-life stories over stylized direction.
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Benjamín Romero Salinas
Director