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7:19 is an intense dive into a moment of catastrophe. The film captures that harrowing day in Mexico City with a rawness that feels all too real. The pacing is tight, almost suffocating at times, mirroring the despair of the trapped survivors. The performances are strikingly authentic; you can almost feel the weight of their situation. It’s not just about the earthquake but the human spirit, the grit and desperation, and how people react under pressure. The practical effects really help in creating an atmosphere that’s both claustrophobic and chaotic. It’s a piece that blends history and personal drama, and the tension is palpable throughout. Definitely a unique take on survival and resilience, not your typical disaster film.
Focuses on human resilienceAuthentic performancesCaptures historical events vividly
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