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So, 'A Little More, A Little Less' feels like a meditation on the urban landscape of São Paulo, right? It's interesting how it sidesteps traditional narrative techniques. No voice-over, just images, and they speak volumes. You get this stark contrast between the beauty of the city's architecture and the harsh realities of its social issues. The pacing is deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing you to sit with the visuals and really absorb what you're seeing. The directors, though not well-known, manage to evoke this sense of tragedy and statistic in a way that lingers with you. There's a rawness to the presentation that feels almost intimate, making it distinctive in the documentary realm.
Low-budget approach gives it an authentic feel.No narration lets visuals convey the message.Thematic exploration of individual pain versus mass tragedy.
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