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Silencios Rotos delves into the haunting aftermath of Spain's civil strife. It captures this bleak period with a slow, deliberate pacing that mirrors the weight of its themes—violence and repression loom large throughout. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and the performances reflect raw emotion, pulling you into the lives of those affected. It's not flashy, relying on practical effects and authentic locations to ground the story, which feels both intimate and expansive. The film's distinctiveness lies in how it portrays the echoes of history; each character feels like a ghost of the past, navigating a world laden with unaddressed trauma. There's a lingering sadness that stays with you long after the credits roll.
Set in the Spanish postwar periodFocus on personal stories amidst historical violenceRich atmosphere and emotional performances
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Álex López
Director