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Na Passagem do Trópico dives deep into the complexities of human geography through one man's meticulous work as a surveyor. There's this palpable tension as he navigates the chaotic human footprint in Ubatuba, where nature and urban life clash in a disjointed dance. The pacing often feels contemplative, mirroring the surveyor's obsession with precision, yet it’s punctuated by bursts of raw emotion as he grapples with the city's tumultuous history. Visually, the film is striking, showcasing the lushness of the Atlantic Forest against stark urban encroachment. The practical effects are subtle but effective, enhancing the sense of place. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a meditation on our relationship with land and the narratives we impose upon it.
Documentary focused on urban geographyExplores human-nature conflictLush visuals of Atlantic Forest and Ubatuba
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