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Via Park, directed by Enrique Rivero, is a slow-burn drama that immerses you into the life of Beto, a solitary caretaker in an abandoned house in Mexico City. The pacing is deliberately languid, allowing the viewer to fully absorb the weight of his isolation and the remnants of his past life. The atmosphere is thick with melancholia, emphasizing themes of solitude and the passage of time. Rivero's use of natural lighting and minimalistic practical effects enhances this feeling of desolation. The performances are understated yet poignant, particularly Beto's, conveying a deep sense of longing and resignation. It’s a film that lingers in your thoughts long after it ends, inviting reflection on the nature of existence and the spaces we inhabit.
A deep dive into solitude and memory.Captivating atmosphere through minimalism.Strong performance by lead actor.
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