Could be interesting. Hard to tell exactly what it's take on colonialism is. The youtube comments make its sound promising.
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Gael García Bernal tends to make good choices. No is criminally underseen.
Oh yeah I saw a writeup of that movie in Foreign Policy of all places:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/11/14/chile-no-movie-review-dictatorship-election/ (select "reader view")
Pablo Larraín, who did "No", sounds like an interesting director. I wish he hadn't made a composite character tho, the truth sounds just as interesting.