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Seu Cavalcanti is an intriguing documentary that delves deep into the world of law graduates in Brazil, creating this fascinating backdrop to explore the rise of Sergio Moro. The pacing feels measured, allowing the viewer to absorb the nuances of each graduate's perspective. The film captures a range of emotions, from hope to disillusionment, painting a vivid picture of Brazil’s current legal landscape. There's a rawness to the interviews, a certain authenticity that makes you feel the weight of their aspirations. It’s not just a commentary on Moro; it’s a broader reflection of societal shifts, making it distinctive in its approach to a complex topic. Definitely sparks conversation about law, politics, and ambition.
Focus on law graduates' perspectivesCaptures raw emotions and societal shiftsThought-provoking and conversation-starting
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