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So, 'The Sharpness of the Scissors' really takes you on a peculiar journey. The director, who remains nameless, has this way of stitching together fragments from his past—like childhood memories in a Buenos Aires salon and those cruising codes from the late 90s. The pacing is almost rhythmic, with a blend of nostalgia and raw honesty that feels intimate. It's not just a documentary; it’s a reflection on desire, relationships, and the complexities of love, especially within a throuple dynamic. You can sense the vulnerabilities laid bare, and the practical effects, if you can call them that, are more about emotional resonance than visual tricks. There's a sort of artfulness in its messiness that I appreciate.
Explores themes of identity and intimacy.Unique narrative structure blending personal history.Atmospheric visuals grounded in a specific cultural context.
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David Marcial Valverdi
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