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So, 'There is a plague in Santo Domingo' is quite the intriguing piece – we don't know the director, which adds a layer of mystery itself. The film dives into the life of a boy navigating a city gripped by a plague, told through a heartfelt letter to his mother. The atmosphere is oppressive, almost tangible, and you really feel the weight of fear and uncertainty. Pacing is deliberate, giving you time to soak in the grim reality. The practical effects are understated yet effective, enhancing that eerie vibe. The performances are raw and genuine, particularly the boy, who carries the emotional heft. It's distinctive in its minimalistic approach, letting the story breathe instead of bombarding you with flashy visuals. A solid watch for those into character-driven narratives.
Atmospheric exploration of childhood and fearUnique storytelling through letter formatStrong focus on practical effects
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Daniel González Durán
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