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So, 'Tabu' is a fascinating piece—real slow burn, you know? Starts in contemporary Lisbon, where Pilar, this dedicated woman, gets wrapped up in Aurora's chaotic life. The film shifts between the present and a lush, almost dreamlike past, which really pulls you in. There's this palpable tension, a sense of longing woven throughout. The cinematography is striking; black and white shots give it a timeless feel, enhancing the emotional depth. The performances are raw yet subtle, especially from Aurora, whose mysterious backstory adds layers to her character. It's got this unique blend of drama and romance that feels both nostalgic and haunting. You might find yourself lingering on its themes of memory and loss long after the credits roll.
Unique narrative structure with time shiftsStrong character-driven storytellingBeautiful black and white cinematography
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