At the end Azor, I wasn’t too sure if I understood the ending; felt very much like a ‘blink and you’ll miss it” conundrum. However, upon reading this review from Mathias; Azor suddenly clicked.
In short, Azor to me is an incredibly slowburn mystery that is not interested in alleviating the viewer’s mounting anxieties or IV drip-fed narrative points, but to call out an insedious form of evil; private banking.
As Lazaro was revealed, my jaw was immediately on the floor after releazing the implications implied by our innocent and dear protaganist.
At the end Azor, I wasn’t too sure if I understood the ending; felt very much like a ‘blink and you’ll miss it” conundrum. However, upon reading this review from Mathias; Azor suddenly clicked.
In short, Azor to me is an incredibly slowburn mystery that is not interested in alleviating the viewer’s mounting anxieties or IV drip-fed narrative points, but to call out an insedious form of evil; private banking.
As Lazaro was revealed, my jaw was immediately on the floor after releazing the implications implied by our innocent and dear protaganist.