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So, "Underground, la ciudad del Arco Iris" is a fascinating glimpse into a period of upheaval in Spain. The film really captures the raw energy of the late Franco era, juxtaposing the American military presence with the burgeoning counterculture in Seville. It's interesting how they weave in personal stories, giving a voice to a generation caught between oppression and rebellion. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it adds to the sense of urgency. Notably, the documentary uses practical effects and on-location shots that create a gritty, authentic atmosphere—something you don't see too often in modern docs. There's a distinct sense of camaraderie among the young rebels that really resonates, giving it an infectious spirit.
Includes rare archival footageIntriguing insights into Spanish historyCaptures the socio-political climate of the time
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