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So, Rodson ou (Onde o Sol Não Tem Dó) is quite the intriguing piece. Set in a dystopian future before the year 3000, it dives into this oppressive world where art is criminalized, and it's all about mass production. The vibe is dark, bleak, yet there's a raw energy about the boy protagonist who's bursting with creativity in a society that frowns upon it. The pacing? It’s a bit erratic, but that fits the theme of chaos and repression. The practical effects have this gritty feel that complements the narrative nicely. It’s not the usual sci-fi fare, more philosophical in the way it tackles the suppression of individuality. There's something hauntingly beautiful about how it portrays the struggle against conformity, which makes it distinctive for sure.
Explores themes of artistic repression and individuality.Unique blend of practical effects that enhance the narrative.Pacing reflects the chaos of a controlled society.
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