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Soy sordo. Cuando la justicia discrimina dives deep into the harsh realities faced by Braulio and Ulises, two deaf men navigating the treacherous streets of Mexico City. The documentary's raw approach captures the unsettling encounters with authorities, exposing systemic negligence that resonates beyond just their stories. It’s compelling due to its urgency and the intimate lens through which we witness these injustices. The pacing ebbs and flows—some moments are sharp and jarring, while others linger in the quiet resilience of the protagonists. It’s not just a tale of discrimination; it’s a poignant exploration of how society often overlooks those who communicate differently. The performances, though not traditional, are heartfelt, adding a layer of truth to the narrative.
Explores systemic issues in societyIntimate portrayal of personal strugglesFocus on accessibility and communication
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