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So, Sant Pere de Rodes is quite the intriguing piece. Directed by someone who remains under the radar, it captures this raw, almost improvisational vibe with Lluís Carbó and Lluís Serrat channeling their inner Quixote and Sancho. The pacing feels languid yet purposeful, almost like you're wandering through a dreamscape. The atmosphere is thick with philosophical musings, and it’s peppered with moments of humor and absurdity. The setting itself plays a huge role, with those stunning visuals of the Catalan landscape enhancing the themes of exploration and existential pondering. The performances are genuine, a touch chaotic but that’s part of the charm. It’s distinctive for how it melds drama with a sort of playful theatricality, all under Serra’s watchful eye.
Philosophical themes exploredImprovisational style enhances the narrativeRich visual storytelling in a unique setting
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