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The Third Notebook is an intriguing blend of documentary and autobiographical exploration. It centers around an actress and a filmmaker as they rehearse a script sourced from the poignant diaries of María Dolores González Katarain, known as Yoyes. The film captures this intimate creative process, revealing fragments of Yoyes' life during her years of exile in Mexico, a time steeped in reflection after her departure from ETA. The atmosphere is dense, contemplative—it's not just about the script but the weight of choices, identity, and the passing of time. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sink into the emotional layers. Performances resonate with authenticity, making the historical context feel immediate and personal. It's a distinct piece that speaks volumes through its quiet intensity and the careful handling of a complex subject.
Real-life historical context gives depth.Interesting exploration of identity and exile.Unique blend of film rehearsal and documentary style.
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