So, 'Impávido Colosso' is quite a peculiar piece. It stitches together a lot of the political noise from the 1989 presidential elections, which is fascinating as it shows how propaganda functioned back then. The tone is a real mix—there's this almost eerie calm when you hear these grand speeches, but then you get this creeping sense of the underlying tension in the country. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like it's forcing you to sit with each candidate's words. It’s not just about politics; it’s a reflection on the power of rhetoric. The way it was shot, mostly relying on archival footage, gives it an authentic texture, a rawness that feels genuine. It's interesting, in a way, how the film compels you to think critically about the messages being pushed at you.
Features a montage of political propaganda.Reflects on the rhetoric of several candidates.Captures the atmosphere of late 80s political tension.
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Marcelo Ikeda
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