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So, 'El hermano pequeño' is a pretty interesting dive into the murky waters of political corruption. The narrative unfolds with Carvalho stepping in to investigate the suspicious death of Leo Minués, a guy with a tangled web of connections. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as Carvalho peels back layers of deceit. The atmosphere feels gritty, almost noir-ish, with a focus on the moral ambiguity of its characters. The performances, while not flashy, ground the story in a realistic way, making the viewer think about the cost of truth. It's distinct for its exploration of how power and greed corrupt, and it leaves you with that lingering unease typical of a well-crafted crime thriller.
Focus on political themes and moral ambiguity.Appreciate the subtle performances and atmosphere.Not your typical crime thriller; more nuanced.
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