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So, 'The Coup d'État Factory' dives deep into Brazil's history of coups, and it’s fascinating how they interlace media manipulation into the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which makes you sit up and pay attention to the layers they unpack. Those two journalists bring a rawness to the discussion, especially as they dissect the role of TV Globo in shaping public perception. What stands out is the eerie atmosphere they create, it’s like you can almost feel the weight of history pressing down. The practical effects are minimal, but the real-life footage is powerful enough to evoke an emotional response. It’s a hard watch at times, but it’s essential for understanding the broader implications of media influence in politics.
Thought-provoking examination of media's role in politics.Strong focus on Brazilian history and coup d'états.Engaging storytelling through journalistic perspectives.
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