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So, 'Seguridad personal' is set in the gritty backdrop of Buenos Aires in the mid-1980s. It gives off this tense, atmospheric vibe, you know? Ledesma, played by Grandinetti, is not just a driver; he's a personal guard, which adds layers to his character. There's this slow-burn tension as he navigates his loyalty to 'El Coronel,' a mafioso with a web of connections. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid, but it builds up to a tangled mix of crime and personal desire. Alemann’s character introduces this emotional complexity that’s just captivating. And while I can't comment on the director, there's a rawness in the performances that makes it distinct. It’s got that late-night viewing feel, the kind that lingers with you.
Atmospheric setting in 1980s Buenos Aires. · Intriguing character dynamics between Ledesma and El Coronel. · Unique blend of crime, drama, and personal conflict.
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