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O Zé Analfabeto Faz Exame has this unique blend of comedy and documentary that really sets it apart. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, which kind of adds to its charm—like a snapshot of a specific time and place. It's all about the absurdities of illiteracy, presented with a lighthearted touch while still making you think. The performances are pretty engaging, with a cast that doesn't shy away from the humor in their circumstances. It's distinctive in how it captures that vibe of early '50s Brazil, showcasing practical effects that feel raw yet authentic.
This film, while not extremely common in collector circles, has gained interest due to its unique take on a social issue through humor. Original prints can be found, but they tend to be scarce, especially in good condition. The documentary style mixed with comedic elements makes it a curious artifact from the early '50s, and it often sparks discussion among collectors about its cultural significance and historical context.
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