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Today Was a Sunny Day feels like a raw slice of 70s Mexico, blending drama, history, and a touch of horror. The pacing has this unsettling rhythm as we watch Gonzalo, stuck in his fears, while Fabiola dives headfirst into her artistic dreams, all set against the backdrop of political turmoil. The cinematography captures the era's grit, with practical effects that ground the story in realism. Performances are hauntingly authentic, especially in the way Gonzalo's character evolves – or doesn't, really. The tension builds and you can feel the weight of their love story, underscored by the atmosphere of unrest. It’s a quiet but powerful exploration of loss and the sometimes terrifying cost of pursuing one's passion.
Interesting mix of genres that challenges conventional storytelling.The historical context adds layers to the character dynamics.Pacing might feel slow for some, but it's deliberate and impactful.
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