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So, 'Ulises plebeyo' is an intriguing piece, you know? It feels intensely personal, almost like you're peering into the psyche of a society grappling with its own reality. The editing is sharp, a bit disorienting, and it really mirrors the anxiety of the subjects it portrays. The camera work—unsteady and raw—draws you into the life of the working-class neighborhoods, showcasing their struggles against the backdrop of European prosperity. There’s a haunting quality to the sound design that complements the visuals, creating these blocks of image-sound that stick with you. It’s this unique blend of documentary that doesn’t just show but feels, and I find that pretty distinctive in today’s cinematic landscape.
Intense visuals and sound designExplores class struggleUnique editing style
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