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The Son of the Hunter is a poignant documentary that delves into the harrowing past of Argentina’s military dictatorship. It’s not just Quijano's story but a broader reflection on trauma and resilience. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of each revelation to settle, making you really absorb the gravity of his experiences. The tone is somber but necessary, almost like a somber elegy for lost lives. There's a raw honesty in Quijano’s performance—he's not just recounting events; he’s reliving them. And while there are no flashy effects, the gritty realism feels more impactful. It’s a film that lingers, evoking contemplation long after the credits roll.
In-depth exploration of traumaRaw and honest storytellingReflects on Argentina's history
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