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The Afternoon Has Eyes is this intriguing little drama that sort of creeps up on you. Julián and Alejandro stumble upon an abandoned portfolio, and it piques their curiosity, but it’s more than just a plot device. The film dives deep into themes of aspiration, the fragility of dreams, and the weight of choices - you can really feel that tension. The pacing is deliberate, letting you soak in the atmosphere, which is complemented by earthy visuals and naturalistic performances. It’s not flashy but captures a certain essence of longing and introspection that lingers. There's something quite distinctive in how it presents the quiet moments, almost as if it’s a meditation on what might have been. A good film for those who appreciate subtle storytelling.
Introspective pacing that invites reflectionSubtle but effective character developmentA meditation on dreams and choices
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