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Vivir en dogma is set against the gritty backdrop of 1982 Argentina, where the tension is palpable. You can really feel the oppressive atmosphere, the shadows of political unrest looming over every scene. The narrative revolves around Alejandro Vaisman, a figure who embodies the chilling reality of state surveillance, and Mario Álvarez, an employee who finds himself at a crossroads. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which amplifies the drama of moral dilemmas. Performances are raw and impactful, pulling you into the ethical quagmire of their choices. It's not just the story that grips you but also the practical effects, which lend a certain realism to those harrowing moments. Overall, it’s a deep dive into human nature under pressure, making it a thought-provoking watch.
Explores themes of morality under surveillanceCaptivating performances that enhance emotional weightUnique take on historical events through personal stories
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