Leuquen Train
Rating: ★★★★★
Cast: Laura Paredes, Ezequiel Pierri, Rafael Spregelburd, Juliana Muras
Director: Laura Citadella
Go ahead, the four long hours ‘Trenque Lauquen’ took have little taste. It’s a captivating movie from start to finish, thanks to the intensity and intensity. originality of plot and subplotshis non-linear nature and a lot of off-topic talk, and his chameleon ability to move both between realism and “Lynchian” dreaminess, while making us feel that anything is possible in his every scene.
what is argentina Laura Castle raises with him, yes, would be a detective plot that didn’t involve murderers or victims. The protagonist is a Buenos Aires biologist who has suddenly lost track of the town in question, and as a result, the investigation of the case serves more to open new questions about unknown flower species than to provide answers. love letters hidden in library booksA juxtaposition of myths, rumors, and gossip that works as a detailed portrait of possible monstrous creatures and a form of paranoia typical of small communities.
Each new mystery opens the door to another mystery, and in the end, the explanation for all of them is not only intentionally unsatisfactory, but little more than a confirmation. nobody knows anybody, not even himself– but, above all, much less important than the hypnotic pleasure gained by getting lost in the secluded corners.