See More

Less

The Edge of Democracy Reviews

  • Retta 2022-03-21 09:03:04

    say something off topic

    I read the short reviews and found that there are many yin and yang comments about our country's system. They are all commenting on the issue of democracy but do not know what democracy is. Are countries such as the United States and Japan a good society? The governments of the United States and...

  • Adalberto 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    Living on the "edge of democracy"

    Politics is always confusing, no matter what era you are in, it can make people confused about the truth.

    The documentary "The Edge of Democracy" tells about the political events that Brazil experienced from dictatorship to democracy, and then into a democratic crisis.

  • Lucie 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    The fringe of democracy

    Brazilian director Petra Costa documentary "The Edge of Democracy" (2019). The changes in Brazil over the years are the epitome of the shift towards populism and right-wing fascism in democratic elections throughout the world. I also think of our current situation, which will be detailed later.

    The...

  • Lina 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    Dependent Brazil, the fringe of democracy

    "The Edge of Democracy" is a very valuable documentary. Although it does not deviate from the director's left-leaning ideological prejudice, the rebirth, development and crisis of Brazilian democracy are still worthy of current reflection, and it also has the value of further academic...

  • Rodger 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    Miscellaneous-the tragedy and limits of the left in the system

    1. Fundamentally speaking, it is the predicament of the left in the system. The democratic election of the bourgeoisie itself is a golden yuan politics. The left-wing party cannot get rid of the support and cooperation of capitalists and bankers, but because its own ideology must stand on the other...

  • Icie 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    Actually has nothing to do with democracy

    A documentary with such strong emotions, of course, cannot be objective, but the director has not concealed his position. Although the background is unique, the young director actually does not have a deep understanding of the nature of this democratic chaos. The rightists can stimulate economic...

  • Cora 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    There are undercurrents, whirlpools, and westward times. . .

    This is the first time I write this, also to record the process of learning from the movie. As a form of culture, film has a lot of knowledge worthy of our study.

    Democracy is a very sensitive word, and there is a lot of knowledge behind it that is worth exploring. A historian once said:...

  • Joana 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    The system has no edges, it is a reciprocating ring

    20190816 "The Edge of Democracy"

    The system has no edges, it is a reciprocating ring

    Shortly before the 2018 Brazil presidential election, I was in Salvador in the northeast of Brazil. In the elevator of the hotel, an unknown boy said to us: "Remember to vote for Bolsonaro!" His parents pulled him...

  • Gayle 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    Show your position

    How can political documentaries be shot like this? It's not a promotional video. How can you show your position when you come up?

    It must be rational, neutral, and objective, even if it’s pretended to be at the front and fangs at the back. How can you clearly say that you stand on the left and find...

  • Anthony 2022-01-18 08:01:56

    The edge of democracy

    It's about Brazil, and honestly I could only understand like one fifth of the whole content due to my limited vocabularies. But I do get one idea, democracy is facing quite a setback there and I don't know exactly why( I doubt anyone can explain at all).

    The documentary is mainly about Lula, a...