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El Odio is a fascinating dive into Brazil's turbulent political landscape, really. It's not just a documentary; it's an exploration of how narratives shape power. What strikes me is the pacing—the way it builds momentum while unpacking the discrediting of Lula da Silva and the Workers' Party. The atmosphere feels charged, almost like you're witnessing history unfold in real-time. Andrés Sal.lari's lens captures the complexities of the media's role and Judge Sergio Moro's involvement with a raw intensity that's hard to shake off. The interviews and archival footage are well woven together, creating a compelling tapestry that reveals the intricate dance of politics, media, and public perception in Brazil. It's a stark reminder of how history is often rewritten right before our eyes.
Focuses on Brazilian political historyExamines media influenceDetails Lula's discrediting campaign
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