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So, *Wind in Our Hair* is this fascinating piece that kind of sneaks up on you. It feels like a gentle breeze at first, with those carefree girls playing and laughing, but then, you start to feel the weight of Argentina's social tensions creeping in, which is such a stark contrast. Lynne Sachs really captures that in-between age, where innocence is tinged with the awareness of the world outside. The pacing is deliberate, almost dreamlike, which adds to the overall atmosphere of nostalgia mixed with unease. The performances of the girls are quite natural and heartfelt. It's not your typical drama, more of an exploration of childhood shadowed by reality. Definitely a unique take on coming-of-age themes, especially set against such a vivid political backdrop.
Experimental narrative style that might not suit everyone's taste.Themes of childhood innocence contrasted with harsh realities.Richly atmospheric, with a focus on visual storytelling.
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