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Homens de Rua is a raw look into the harsh realities faced by the homeless in São Paulo during the early '90s. The documentary captures the gritty atmosphere, reflecting a city grappling with economic decline and urban decay. It’s not just about statistics; it’s the personal stories that resonate, highlighting human resilience amidst despair. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the somber but poignant narratives of those living on the edges of society. The film's structure balances a broader social critique with intimate, often heartbreaking moments. You feel the weight of their experiences, and the practical effects of real-life struggles hit home. It's one of those films that sticks with you, challenging your perceptions and inviting reflection.
Focus on social issues and human stories.Captures the essence of early '90s Brazil.Important for collectors interested in socio-political documentaries.
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