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Love is Over dives into the heart of social upheaval, capturing the Brazilian protests of June 2013. It’s not just a recounting; it’s a visceral experience that resonates with anyone familiar with civil discontent. The pacing feels almost frenetic, mirroring the chaos of the events unfolding. What stands out is the perspective of a Gezi protestor from Turkey, which adds a layer of international solidarity that’s rare in documentaries. The film uses raw footage and personal narratives, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and urgent. It’s intriguing how it draws parallels between different struggles, making you reflect on the universality of protest. Solid storytelling amidst a backdrop of turmoil, it’s a film that lingers in your mind long after watching.
Focuses on global protestsHighlights personal narrativesUnique perspective on social movements
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