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So, 'Woman Who Lives at the End of Time' is this intriguing piece set in a near-future Mexico City. The film dives deep into the life of a queer human rights lawyer who's juggling her activism while a mysterious stranger crashes into her world, seeking refuge. The atmosphere is thick with tension and uncertainty, really plays with the mind. The pacing's a bit slow at times, but it builds a sort of haunting dread that keeps you engaged. The performances are layered, especially from the lead, who really embodies the struggle of fighting for justice while grappling with her own doubts. Not much in terms of flashy effects, but the practical choices really ground the story. It’s distinctive in how it mingles personal and political narratives, making it feel very relevant today.
Explores themes of identity and justiceStrong character-driven narrativeAtmospheric tension throughout
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