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Romero is more than just a biopic; it’s this raw portrayal of a man’s evolution amidst chaos. John Duigan captures that gripping tension between faith and activism. The pacing feels deliberate yet urgent, mirroring Romero’s own awakening to the harsh realities in El Salvador. The performances, especially by Raul Julia, bring a worn gravitas that resonates. The cinematography has this gritty feel, enhancing the documentary-like atmosphere. It’s not about grand heroics, but rather the quiet, persistent courage of standing up for what’s right. It’s a film that lingers with you, making you reflect on the cost of conscience in a world riddled with injustice.
Focuses on social justice themes.Gritty cinematography adds realism.Raul Julia delivers a powerful performance.
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