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Brascuba (1987) is this fascinating documentary that dives into a niche world, yet somehow feels universal. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the realness of the subject matter. There's this rawness to the performances that feels genuine, almost like you're peering into something you weren't supposed to see. The cinematography captures the atmosphere perfectly, with practical effects that really ground the film in its time. Themes of identity and culture weave through, making you think about more than just what's on the surface. It's a unique watch, not your typical fare, and I find it lingers in your mind long after. You won't forget the vibe it leaves behind.
Uneven pacing adds to its authentic feelReal performances that draw you inCinematography enhances the documentary's tone
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