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So, 'Nelma Kodama: The Queen of Dirty Money' dives deep into the murky waters of Brazil's underbelly. It’s got a raw, gritty feel, capturing the tension and unpredictability of the black market. Kodama, fresh out of prison, really pulls you into her world—her performance is layered, you can almost feel her conflicted emotions. The pacing is kind of unsteady, but it works; it mirrors the chaos of her life and the scandal she's entwined in. The documentary style adds a layer of authenticity, with a stark atmosphere that’s both fascinating and unsettling. Plus, the practical effects they use to illustrate her story really enhance the narrative. Overall, it’s an intriguing glimpse into corruption and survival.
Documentary on Brazilian corruptionFocuses on black-market currency tradingRaw and gritty portrayal of crime
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