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Érase otra vez is a fascinating dive into the complexities of nostalgia and friendship, set against the backdrop of a relaxed reunion that gradually reveals underlying tensions. It’s interesting how it plays with the Dogma 95 principles, bringing a raw, almost voyeuristic quality to the storytelling. The dialogue feels organic, capturing that mix of humor and discomfort that often surfaces in real-life gatherings. The pacing can be a bit erratic, mirroring the unpredictability of these relationships and their pasts. Performances are striking—there’s a certain authenticity that makes you feel like a fly on the wall. The film’s approach to its themes of success and failure resonates, leaving you pondering long after the credits roll.
First Spanish Dogma Film · Explores friendship and nostalgia · Unique dialogue and performances
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