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So, 'Bus 174' is this intense documentary that really captures the raw nerve of urban violence in Brazil. Directed by José Padilha, it chronicles that harrowing day in June 2000 when a bus was hijacked in Rio. You can feel the tension build, especially with how it plays out in real-time on TV, which adds this unsettling layer to the whole ordeal. The pacing keeps you on edge, almost like a thriller, even though you know it’s a documentary. The film dives into the lives of the hostages, the hijacker, and the systemic issues that led to this tragedy. The performances from the real individuals involved are haunting, and it leaves a lasting impression about the human cost of violence. It’s not just a recount; it’s an exploration of despair and desperation.
Intense real-time footageFocus on systemic violenceExplores human stories behind the tragedy
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