Baby review – an astute portrait of queer Brazilian hustlers lost in the system
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- Marcelo Caetano's film 'Baby' presents a poignant narrative centered on Wellington, an 18-year-old recently released from juvenile prison, who navigates the vibrant yet perilous streets of São Paulo. Abandoned by his parents, Wellington encounters Ronaldo, a charismatic hustler, leading him into the complex world of sex work and drug dealing, portrayed with empathy and depth.
- This film sheds light on the struggles of marginalized individuals within urban environments, highlighting the challenges faced by queer and non-binary communities. By focusing on Wellington's journey, 'Baby' emphasizes the need for understanding and support for those living on society's fringes.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
