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Damn Summer has a really raw and intimate feel, you know? It dives into the complexities of family life, especially in the upper class, with Julieta and Federico navigating their world with three boys and a surprising visitor. Tito's arrival, fresh out of prison, adds this strange tension and unpredictability that kind of shakes everything up. The pacing can feel slow, but it really lets you soak in the atmosphere and those subtle performances. The house by the sea, built by Federico, feels like a character itself, almost a backdrop to the family's unraveling dynamics. It's not flashy, but it has this understated depth that makes it linger in your mind after watching.
Strong themes of family and redemptionInteresting character studySubtle, atmospheric storytelling
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