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Fronteira is one of those films that really digs into the moral conflicts surrounding law and survival. Set in 1970, it paints a picture of a village grappling with the arrival of a new Fiscal Guard chief, who seems to be all about the rules. You feel the tension right from the start, as the villagers rely on smuggling to get by. The performances, especially from the lead, really bring out the desperation and determination of the people. The pacing is methodical, but it allows for some truly poignant moments that challenge the black-and-white view of justice. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of inevitability, as the conflict escalates, forcing everyone to confront their own beliefs. It’s not just about the law, it’s about survival and the human spirit.
Focus on the moral dilemmas presented.Pay attention to the character development.Consider the historical context of smuggling.
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