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So, Carrossel from '85 is this fascinating documentary that dives into the lives of children in a Brazilian classroom setting. The tone is quite reflective, capturing those innocent yet profound moments that kids often have. It's not very flashy, but that’s part of its charm—there's an authenticity to the way it’s shot, almost like a home video. The pacing is gentle, allowing the viewer to really soak in the dynamics between the kids and their educators. It explores themes of friendship, imagination, and the ups and downs of childhood. You’ll notice some practical effects, like simple yet effective transitions that ground the film in reality. The performances, especially from the kids, are genuine, unpolished, and that’s what makes it stick in your mind.
Interesting examination of childhoodAuthentic performancesUnique pacing and tone
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