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Ya Pasó is an interesting piece that dives into the chaos of familial discord. Agustín, stuck in the middle, feels the weight of his parents' conflict, and the film captures that tension beautifully. The pacing is deliberate—not too slow, but it doesn't rush either. The performances are raw, adding to the sense of authenticity, making you feel the emotional turmoil. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost claustrophobic at times, which really drives home the theme of helplessness in family disputes. It's not flashy, no big practical effects to speak of, but the realism and depth of emotion stand out. If you're into character-driven stories, this one does have something to offer.
Family dynamics portrayed with raw emotionCharacter-driven narrativeHeavy atmosphere and realistic performances
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