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The text is a transcript of a video review of a low-budget Brazilian zombie film called "Zumbis Brasilienses", made by Tiago Belotti, a YouTube critic. The reviewer makes fun of the film's poor quality, bad acting, nonsensical plot, and technical flaws. He also points out some references and jokes that the film tries to make about pop culture, politics, and zombie genre. The review is full of sarcasm, irony, and mockery, as the reviewer expresses his disbelief and disappointment with the film. He also invites the viewers to watch the film on Belotti's channel for more laughs.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video review of a Brazilian zombie film called "The Adventures of the Young Mocorongos".
2. The film was directed by Tiago Belotti, who also plays a cameraman in the film.
3. The film was made with less than 5000 reais and took over three years to complete.
4. The film is full of technical and narrative flaws, such as poor acting, editing, sound, effects, and script.
5. The film follows a group of survivors who try to escape from the zombie apocalypse in Brasília, but mostly argue and talk about pop culture.
6. The film has several flashbacks and subplots that are irrelevant or confusing.
7. The film ends with the survivors taking refuge on top of a building with a weak barricade.
8. The film is available on Tiago Belotti's YouTube channel "My Two Cents".