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Wind with the Gone is this quirky little gem from 1998 that carries an odd charm. Set against the backdrop of Buenos Aires and then the quiet isolation of a Patagonian village, it has this laid-back, almost whimsical tone. Soledad, our lead, is tired of the hustle and bustle, and her journey seems like an escape from reality, yet it dives into the peculiar nature of connection and isolation. The villagers, who only have old films as their window to the world, add a surreal layer to the narrative. The pacing feels slow but deliberate, allowing moments of introspection. The performances are understated but genuine, capturing that feeling of yearning and nostalgia. It's not flashy, but that’s where its uniqueness lies.
Features a unique blend of comedy and introspection.Celebrates the charm of old cinema as a storytelling device.Highlights the contrast between urban life and village isolation.
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