You Have to Come and See It (2022) Poster

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7/10
Art in the mundane
Rodrigoflor27 February 2023
You have to go and see it, it is true, as the poetic actions that are recited say.

Within the mundane that spending a day in the countryside can be, these characters transfer it to other types of focuses.

The love of nature is very present, how humanity has taken advantage of it and transformed it into its servant. How we talk about it in vain, and how we lose respect for it.

Another important point is the music, how it accompanies the scenes, the moments, the tensions and tensions, even the lyrics are cleverly put in.

It shows the new normality after the pandemic, and how we pretend that something has changed when everything remains the same.

An ode to the human being, to his art, to his cruelty and his imperfections, carried with entertaining and didactic dialogue and script.
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8/10
A Spanish Indie That We All Can Relate To
mainstreet-6253931 August 2023
Right before heading out to see a screening of this film I was telling someone how the indie films and more mature dramasa mostly have longer frames, tight shots and take their time to tell a story. Well exactly here what takes places is long shots, tight shots, a simple narrative and an easy going film that makes you want to grab a bottle of good red wine and just kick back and enjoy. I think the main point thru much verbege that took place in a short film is to enoy life and your loved ones and friennds. All the complexities of the language fade away in the last scenes of the film .... You are left with one of the stars of this film...nature.
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