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So, 'Under California: The Limit of Time' is this understated drama that really digs into the human psyche. You’ve got Damian, a struggling artist, who’s kind of lost in his own world. The whole hit-and-run incident sets off a chain reaction, leading him to Mexico in search of himself and his roots. The atmosphere is heavy, almost melancholic, but it’s beautifully shot, capturing both the chaos of LA and the serene landscapes of Mexico. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, as he contemplates his choices. Performances are solid, especially the interactions with Arce, the local guide. It’s not action-packed, but it leaves you with a lingering sense of reflection, which is pretty intriguing.
Focus on themes of atonement and identity.Unique blend of urban and rural settings.Strong character-driven narrative.
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