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Tremor is a raw, intimate documentary that plunges into the heart-wrenching experience of a woman during the catastrophic 8.2 earthquake that hit southern Mexico in 2017. The film captures the pervasive sense of dread and uncertainty that follows such a disaster, and it’s not just about the physical destruction but the emotional toll it takes. The pacing feels deliberate, almost reflective, allowing you to sit with the tension and fear that looms over her life. There’s a visceral quality to the cinematography, drawing you into the chaos without sensationalizing it. The performances are genuine, showcasing the resilience and vulnerability of those affected. It’s a haunting exploration of disaster and survival that lingers long after the credits roll.
Intimate portrayal of disaster experienceExplores emotional aftermathUnique perspective on natural disasters
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