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So, 'Our flyer would look like this' is a curious piece, really. It dives into the tumultuous landscape of Brazil through the lens of a unionist and their relationship with Petrobras. The pacing is quite episodic, almost like a documentary at times, which gives it this raw, authentic feel. The atmosphere is thick with a blend of tension and hope, reflecting the struggles and dreams of the people involved. There's a certain distinctiveness in the performances, especially from those portraying the unionist's passion and determination. The film leans heavily on practical effects, which, while not flashy, lend a grounded authenticity to the narrative that’s becoming rare these days. It’s one of those films that captures a slice of life, where the political landscape and personal stories intertwine.
This film has yet to see much in terms of home media releases, which adds to its rarity. Given its niche subject matter and the unknown director, collectors may find it intriguing as a conversation starter or an exploration of socio-political themes. As awareness grows, it may attract a specific audience that appreciates independent cinema that tackles real-world issues.
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