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You Only Live Once is an intriguing piece set in the gritty backdrop of Peru during the early '80s. The film captures a sense of despair and resilience, threading through a historical landscape marked by turmoil. The pacing can feel deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing the weight of its themes—survival, injustice, and the human spirit—to sink in. The performances are grounded, with a raw honesty that pulls you into the struggles of its characters. I appreciate how it eschews flashy effects in favor of a more realistic portrayal of life during a difficult era. There's something haunting about its atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely a film that demands attention for its substance and depth.
Set in 1980s PeruThemes of survival and injusticeGrounded performances and realistic portrayal
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