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Docile Bodies is quite a unique entry in the documentary genre. Diego Gachassin dives deep into the murky waters of legal ethics, particularly through the lens of defense lawyers. The film has this palpable tension, almost like a slow burn, as it explores the moral dilemmas faced when defending those society has deemed irredeemable. Alfredo, the central figure, is compelling—his values and sense of duty add layers to an otherwise harsh narrative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to sit with the discomfort of the subject matter. There's a raw authenticity in the interviews, and the atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic, reflecting the weight of the responsibility these lawyers carry. It's this exploration of humanity amidst chaos that sets it apart.
Strong exploration of ethical dilemmasEngaging interviews with a personal touchAtmospheric pacing enhances the tension
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Diego Gachassin
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