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So, Monseñor: The Last Journey of Óscar Romero dives deep into the life of this compelling figure who stood against oppression in El Salvador. The pacing is reflective, with a mix of rare footage that pulls you into the tumultuous world he navigated. It’s a tapestry of interviews and photographs that create an intimate atmosphere, giving you a real sense of his struggles and triumphs. The way the film captures Romero’s commitment to social justice and his connection with the people is something else. The practical effects here are mostly the archival materials, which add a tactile feel to the storytelling. Overall, it’s a haunting yet inspiring piece about a man who became a symbol for justice.
Rare archival footage offers a unique perspective.Interviews provide personal insights into Romero's life.Captures the socio-political atmosphere of El Salvador.
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Ana Carrigan
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