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'Argentina 1985' delivers a solid, historically rooted drama. While it embraces a firm moral viewpoint (opposing dictatorship abuses), it largely avoids the usual “woke” pitfalls: there’s little forced representation or identity tokenism, and traditional values aren’t exhaustively mocked. It’s more interested in telling a specific historical story than ticking ideological boxes.
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