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Set against the backdrop of a fading Cuba, this documentary weaves together a love story that's as tender as it is haunting. The black-and-white cinematography, infused with the rhythm of Caribbean rain, creates an atmosphere that's both nostalgic and raw. Alex and Edith, a couple in their 30s, navigate their intimacy through daily rituals and shared memories, offering a glimpse into the fragility of love amidst societal decay. The pacing is deliberate, letting moments breathe, enveloping you in their world of longing and connection. It's this understated yet powerful storytelling that makes it stand out—it's not just about them; it's about love, loss, and the context that shapes it. There's something almost poetic in how it captures the essence of being human.
Black-and-white cinematography enhances emotional depthExplores intimacy against a backdrop of societal crisisSlow pacing allows for reflection and connection
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