6 reviews
- runamokprods
- Oct 5, 2011
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I am not a big fan of documentaries, somehow I generally feel there is enough concreteness in the world and I prefer to be in fantasy for a while when I watch something. I made an exception watching this as I had first seen the feature film describing the life of Sergio, which was released in 2020 on Netflix, and was fascinated with the life and philosophy of this man. I knew I was in for a sad and beautiful ride going in. I found however that the principles, the camaraderie, the passion in Sergio's life exposed in this documentary did sweeten the blow of the end I knew was coming. Of course it is difficult to know a man...even when you actually know him, not to mention after his death and through a video, but that being said they certainly managed to catch the essence of what he was to the people around him. There is a sense of the values his life brought to the forefront and I guess one can only hope we all leave a bit of that behind when we go.
- nti-547-765973
- Apr 19, 2020
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Dont be like a bull in a China shop, a true man of Diplomacy. It was sad but well narrated.
After watching Sergio movie, I really got impressed with his way of life. I am Brazilian and I didn't know anything about him and now I became fan of him as I am of Senna. They both have pure spirit and passion with their professional life.
Amazing man! Amazing mission. Too bad that war-torn country couldn't see that. Documentary so well done. So many lives lost and for what?! I would Love for each and every politician to see this documentary. I'll leave my review at that. But, respect I have. I felt so bad for Sergio's mom. I hope His sons are doing well.