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The Last Living Boy in Buenos Aires is an intriguing blend of action and adventure wrapped in a surreal narrative. Lautaro’s journey through memory and forgetfulness is layered with a dreamlike quality, which really sets a unique tone. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but it somehow adds to its charm, pulling you into Lautaro’s world—a world filled with questions and half-remembered encounters. The practical effects have a certain rawness that feels refreshing, offering a tangible contrast to the fantastical elements. Performances are solid, with an emotional depth that resonates, especially when it comes to exploring themes of memory and the impermanence of moments. Overall, it’s a distinctive film that leaves you pondering long after it ends.
Explores themes of memory and identity.Unique blend of surreal and practical effects.Pacing may feel uneven but adds to the charm.
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