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So, Seu Ramulino is this documentary from 1980 that really captures a slice of life you don’t see often. The tone is quite raw, almost like you’re eavesdropping on something deeply personal. It’s got a slow pacing – but in a way that builds tension, you know? The subjects are portrayed with such an intimate lens, it feels like you’re right there with them. Not a lot of bells and whistles, which actually works to its advantage. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are just the real life unfolding, no frills. It gives off this vibe of authenticity that I think is hard to find in today’s polished docs. Worth checking out if you appreciate cinema that dives deep without the usual trappings.
Intimate portrayal of subjectsAuthentic atmosphereSlow but engaging pacing
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