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Deus is kind of a raw, gritty portrait of resilience. It dives into Roseli's life, showcasing the daily grind of black women in the outskirts of São Paulo. You really feel the weight of their struggles, as the film captures their fight not just to survive but to raise their kids in tough circumstances. The pacing is deliberate, letting moments breathe, which creates this immersive atmosphere – you’re there with them, feeling their highs and lows. The documentary approach feels sincere and unpolished, which oddly adds to its authenticity. It’s not flashy or over-stylized, but that’s what makes it distinct – just real lives, real stories, and the challenges they face every single day.
Focuses on black women's experiences in São Paulo.Realistic portrayal, no dramatized effects.Offers a deep dive into societal issues.
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