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Nada Consta presents a unique blend of bureaucratic satire and science fiction, set in a not-so-distant future Brasília. The atmosphere is oddly sterile, matching the rigid tones of a world under robotic governance. Randau do Congo Naya's quest to reach the Moon for his wedding is an interesting commentary on human desire tangled in red tape. The pacing can be meandering at times, yet it adds to the sense of entrapment within this bureaucratic environment. Practical effects are understated but contribute a certain charm, keeping the feel grounded despite the sci-fi backdrop. It’s definitely a movie that makes you think, reflecting on the absurdities of political systems while delivering a story that feels distinctly human amidst its technological setting.
Interesting take on bureaucratic themesUnique blend of practical effectsA narrative driven by character desires
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