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The Last One of February takes you on a quirky journey as Catalina, fresh from her time abroad, navigates the carnival chaos of Mar del Plata. The film captures this post-pandemic atmosphere really well, with its blend of absurd comedy and moments that hit a bit deeper. It has that slightly off-kilter vibe—Catalina feels both central and like an outsider, which makes the viewer question social norms and interactions. The pacing is interesting; it ebbs and flows like the carnival itself, sometimes frenetic, sometimes contemplative. You can see the practical effects in some scenes, adding to its charm. The performances have that rawness, like they’re just living in the moment. It’s definitely a unique take on returning home and what that means in a changed world.
Explores themes of alienation in a post-pandemic setting.Interesting blend of comedy and social commentary.Unique atmosphere cultivated through practical effects.
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