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So, '1917: The General Strike' dives into the tumultuous period of one of Brazil's longest strikes. It's a heavy watch, no doubt. The documentary is raw and relentless, showcasing the fierce struggle between the workers and the government. The pacing feels almost documentary-like but maintains a tension that keeps you engaged. There's something really gritty about the footage, capturing not just the events but the emotions behind them. The practical effects of the reenactments, if any, add an authentic touch, though the real power lies in the testimonies. It's a stark reminder of the lengths people go to for their rights. The atmosphere is thick with desperation but also a sense of unity among the strikers, which is compelling.
Documentary on labor strugglesFocus on historical contextStrong emotional testimonies
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