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Yesterday, I watched before going to sleep a highly recommended movie. I usually read some reviews or the plot of the movie before going for it. However, this time I didn’t do it and had no clue what it was about. The movie was an Argentinean thriller. The dialogues were so natural, like in a typical day of work or chit-chat between friends. This quiet realism inadvertently pulled me in from beginning to end. Some things were predictable, sure, but the core of the story wasn’t and I do like it a lot. It was a very unexpected surprise.
Jul 28, 2025 3:20 AM
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Yesterday, before going to sleep, I watched a highly recommended movie. I usually
read some reviews or the plot of the movie before going for it. However, this
time I didn’t do it and had no clue what it was about. The movie was an
Argentinean thriller. The dialogues were so natural, like in a typical day of
work or chit-chat between friends. This quiet realism inadvertently pulled me in
from beginning to end. Some things were predictable, sure, but the core of the
story wasn’t and I did like it a lot. It was a very unexpected surprise (a pleasant surprise).
Normally, a surprise is already unexpected. So "unexpected" is redundant here. I prefer to amend it as in the brackets.
Jul 28, 2025 10:34 AM
Yesterday, I watched before going to sleep a highly recommended movie. I usually
read some reviews or the plot of the movie before going for it. However, this
time I didn’t do it and had no clue what it was about. The movie was an
Argentinean thriller. The dialogues were so natural, like in a typical day of
work or chit-chat between friends. This quiet realism inadvertently pulled me in
from beginning to end. Some things were predictable, sure, but the core of the
story wasn’t and I do like it a lot. It was a very unexpected surprise.
Hi! What is the title of this movie?
Jul 28, 2025 11:13 AM
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