The world seems plagued by many terrible leaders, who not only follow policies one may personally dislike (which is almost inevitable in a big world), but who policies are inextricably linked with the way they go about getting and holding the power to implement them: an approach that involves demonizing your enemies and ripping up societal norms. These norms play a critical role in enabling at least some of us to live in relative peace and prosperity; but some would destroy them for the hell of it. Among the worst of such leaders in Brazil's Bolsonaro (although Donald Trump is another), a man whose very uncouthness appeals to followers whose foundational belief appears to be "you're not the boss of me". This documentary is full of moments that would seem jaw-droppingly awful to the unfamilliar; but sadly, you'd have to be unfamilliar not just with Brazilian politics, but those of many other countries as well. I hope we get through this moment; but it's hard to see what will save us when there are many so disatisfied with business-as-usual that they now advocate to "burn it all down", both metaphorically and (in the case of the Amazon rainforest) literally.