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So, 'Sin Horario' really dives into the documentary realm with a unique perspective. It's not the most polished piece you’ll see, but that’s part of its charm. The pacing is a bit uneven—sometimes it lingers on moments that feel almost mundane, while other times it shifts quickly, pulling you into its world. The atmosphere is raw, and there's this sense of urgency throughout, which gives it an edge. I found the themes it explores—time, existence, those little moments that slip by—kind of haunting. There aren’t flashy effects, but the reality feels lived in, and the performances, while not always conventional, resonate on a personal level. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach.
Unique documentary styleExplores themes of timeRaw and atmospheric presentation
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