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This reminded me in many ways of the 2000 release, "Superguy: Behind the Cape". More modernized with media and tech of the time, but basically the same ideal - giving a glimpse into the life of a "hero" that society reveres and fears, all at once.
Both are very low-budget affairs, but interesting enough to watch once.
The major difference between the two is Superguy has an entire world PoV, as where Warden is regulated to Brazil, but with possible larger aspirations. How people and society in general affect the heroes in their daily lives and doings are the center of these mocumentaries, but both could've been more fleshed out.
Both are very low-budget affairs, but interesting enough to watch once.
The major difference between the two is Superguy has an entire world PoV, as where Warden is regulated to Brazil, but with possible larger aspirations. How people and society in general affect the heroes in their daily lives and doings are the center of these mocumentaries, but both could've been more fleshed out.