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Ya nos saquearon offers a raw glimpse into Mexico’s socio-political landscape during a volatile time, specifically the early '80s. This documentary, part of the 18 decades series, dives deep with an almost haunting atmosphere—its pacing feels deliberate, giving you space to absorb the weight of each image. There's an unfiltered quality to the footage, capturing the struggles and resilience of the people. No flashy editing or dramatized reenactments, just an unvarnished view of a society in transition. You sense the tension and hope coexisting, making it a fascinating study of cultural identity amidst crisis. It’s a snapshot that feels both timely and timeless, revealing layers of humanity often overlooked.
Part of the 18 decades seriesFocuses on cultural and political lifeUnique unfiltered perspective
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