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So, 'Sou Amor' is this deeply atmospheric drama, right? It really pulls you into Robson's world, his struggles, and his yearning for acceptance. The pacing feels almost deliberate, allowing you to sit with his emotions and the complexities of family dynamics, especially with his grandmother. You can feel the weight of prejudice as he navigates the streets of Belo Horizonte. It’s raw and emotional, with performances that really hit home, especially the chemistry between Robson and his grandmother, which feels genuine. There’s something about the way it tackles the harsh realities of identity and belonging that makes it stand out. And the practical effects—well, it’s all about the emotional landscape, so they’re subtle yet effective.
Emotional exploration of identityStrong family dynamicsRealistic portrayal of societal issues
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