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So, 'Rudolfo' from 1990 is definitely one of those lesser-known dramas that kind of slips under the radar. The tone is somber, almost dreary at times, which I think really captures the essence of the characters' struggles. The pacing is slow, but in a way that allows you to really immerse yourself in the atmosphere. There's something quite raw about the performances—they don't feel overly polished, which adds to the overall authenticity. It’s not about big flashy effects or high drama; instead, it’s all about the emotional weight and the quiet moments that linger long after the film ends. There’s a certain charm in its simplicity that I find really distinctive.
Interesting character study with a subdued tone.The pacing might not suit everyone, but it's intentional.Unique in its approach to storytelling, avoiding typical drama tropes.
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