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Set against the backdrop of post-military Buenos Aires, this film dives into the life of Nicolas, a once radical figure trying to reclaim his existence in a changing world. The atmosphere is thick with nostalgia and the melancholy of lost dreams, all punctuated by the pulse of the tango. The pacing lingers, allowing moments to breathe, drawing you into the smoky bar scenes where Nicolas finds both solace and struggle. The performances feel raw, capturing the essence of a man caught between a tumultuous past and a tentative future. It’s the kind of film that resonates with the weight of history, the dance becoming a metaphor for his journey in shadows and light.
This film has a limited physical release, making it quite a find for collectors interested in Argentine cinema. Its distribution has been somewhat obscure, creating an interest due to its unique blend of political themes and personal struggle. As the director remains uncredited, it adds an air of mystery to the film, appealing to those who appreciate lesser-known works in their collections.
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