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Thanks for the Fire is one of those films that lingers in the shadows of 80s cinema. It's got this muted, almost bleak atmosphere that matches the protagonist's internal struggle. Budiño Ramon, the central character, grapples with his dark intentions toward his father amidst a society that stifles any real expression of emotion or rebellion, which is rather compelling. The pacing can feel uneven, perhaps reflecting the chaos of his thoughts. The performances are raw, the actors embodying a sense of desperation and existential angst that really resonates. The film doesn't shy away from the complexities of class struggle and memory, making it a layered watch. It's definitely not your mainstream fare, but that's what gives it a distinct edge.
Lingers in the shadows of 80s cinema.Muted, bleak atmosphere reflecting internal struggles.Explores themes of class, rebellion, and memory.
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