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So, 'White Noise' is this documentary that really digs deep into Brazil's history, particularly how the whitening processes post-abolition shaped the identity of black people over 130 years. The director, who remains unknown, uses a rather poetic style which gives it a unique artistic vibe. The pacing feels reflective, giving you space to digest the weighty themes of race and identity in a country with a heavy past. The film's atmosphere is almost haunting at times, as it pulls you into the struggles of reclaiming one's identity. It’s not just about facts; it’s about emotions, the lived experiences of many, and how history continues to resonate today. You really feel the tension and urgency of the subjects being discussed.
Poetic narrative styleFocus on race and identityReflective pacing and emotional depth
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