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So, 'Santa Marta: Duas Semanas no Morro' is this raw glimpse into life in a Rio shantytown back in '87. The film really captures the gritty day-to-day struggles of around 10,000 residents living under tough conditions. What stands out is how it dives deep into the themes of police violence, almost like a character in itself. The pacing feels natural, almost documentary-like, you know? And while the director might be unknown, the authenticity of the people and their stories shines through. It’s not polished, but that’s what makes it real. You get this atmosphere of resilience mixed with despair, making for a viewing experience that’s both heavy and enlightening. It's a time capsule of a world often overlooked.
Documentary style with authentic portrayalFocuses on societal issues and police violenceCaptures the atmosphere of resilience and struggle
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