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"All Five Millions of Us" by Alexandre Mortagua is a thought-provoking exploration of father absence in Brazil, blending documentary and dramatized elements. The film hinges on stark statistics, pulling you into the lives of 5.5 million children who lack paternal recognition. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to absorb the heavy themes without feeling rushed. The performances, particularly from the non-professional actors, bring a raw authenticity that’s refreshing and impactful. The use of practical effects to recreate real-life situations adds a layer of grit, grounding the narrative. There’s a distinct atmosphere, somber yet hopeful, that lingers long after the credits roll. It's one of those films that sticks with you, sparking conversations about family and societal structures.
Examines a significant social issue in Brazil.Unique blend of documentary and dramatized storytelling.Raw performances enhance the film's realism.
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