Marte Um
- 2022
- 1h 55m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA lower middle class family undergoes a series of challenging and profound changes, reinventing themselves and their family ties along the way.A lower middle class family undergoes a series of challenging and profound changes, reinventing themselves and their family ties along the way.A lower middle class family undergoes a series of challenging and profound changes, reinventing themselves and their family ties along the way.
- Prix
- 40 victoires et 14 nominations au total
Ana Hilário
- Joana
- (as Ana Hilãrio)
Avis en vedette
Rotten tomato claimed this was a Sci-Fi film due to its title and very high level relationship to Mars. One character has a dream to visit Mars. However, it really is a story about struggles in life and how to find solace/happiness with what you're given. Family Members each experience struggles in their areas. We learn about how they each overcome them. Film is in Portuguese with English subtitles. Overall, I would say subtitles were pretty accurate. Music was infrequent but sufficient. Background audio/effects were used a lot to help set atmosphere. This was done very well. Overall, a good film just a bit falls short of being classified as sci-fi.
Completely in love with this genre of films that mix science fiction, drama, raw reality (community, violence, brotherhood), a new aspect of national cinema, with an unparalleled identification, a faithful and generous portrait, which escapes the global Leblon... A strong film, with stupendous and natural performances (most with little or no experience in cinema) that touches us deeply, moves us and enchants us, we feel part of the family, simple, captivating, delicate and passionate... Wonderful...
A black family from the outskirts of Contagem, Minas Gerais, seeks to follow their dreams in a country that has just elected as president a far-right man, who represents the opposite of everything they are.
The film shows the daily life of a family from the outskirts, in the last months of 2018, shortly after the presidential elections. The boy Deivid, the youngest of the Martins family, dreams of being an astrophysicist and participating in a mission that will colonize the red planet in 2030. Living on the outskirts of a large urban center, there are few opportunities for this, but he still doesn't give up. He spends hours watching videos and lectures about astronomy on the internet.
His father is a doorman in an elite building and has not had a drink for a long time, a fact he proudly shares in Alcoholics Anonymous sessions. Tércia is the matriarch who, after an incident involving a TV prank, believes she is suffering from a curse. Finally, the eldest daughter is Eunice, who wants to move into an apartment with her girlfriend but doesn't have the courage to tell her parents.
A black family from the outskirts of Contagem, Minas Gerais, seeks to follow their dreams in a country that has just elected as president a far-right man, who represents the opposite of everything they are.
The film shows the daily life of a family from the outskirts, in the last months of 2018, shortly after the presidential elections. The boy Deivid, the youngest of the Martins family, dreams of being an astrophysicist and participating in a mission that will colonize the red planet in 2030. Living on the outskirts of a large urban center, there are few opportunities for this, but he still doesn't give up. He spends hours watching videos and lectures about astronomy on the internet.
His father is a doorman in an elite building and has not had a drink for a long time, a fact he proudly shares in Alcoholics Anonymous sessions. Tércia is the matriarch who, after an incident involving a TV prank, believes she is suffering from a curse. Finally, the eldest daughter is Eunice, who wants to move into an apartment with her girlfriend but doesn't have the courage to tell her parents.
Poignant Brazilian film about the everyday struggle of a middle class black Brazilian family in Minas Gerais state. The characters are memorable, and so is the soundtrack, photography... The producer company ("Filmes de Plástico") is responsible for some of the best contemporary Brazilian coinema. Their titles usually deal in a very subdued way about the contradictions of Brazilian society - racism, poverty, homophobia -, as well as universal themes - love, family -, in a small-to-medium city landscape, such as Contagem, in Minas Gerais. This film is a far cry from the louder Brazilian films of the 80s or 90s, but not less creative for that.
Great film.
Great film.
This movie is a clear example of how rich Brazilians that live in other countries their whole life and barely ever go to Brazil see the country they are supposedly from. This is a ridiculous bag of political propaganda from a POV that says nothing about Brazil other than how rich and favored Brazilians love to dramatize their country from afar. And how they love to talk about realities they have no idea of. This is not a movie. This is an excuse to make political propaganda against a democratic elected President. Do not waste your time watching it.
The movie tells NOTHING about the Brazilian middle class. To begin with most of Brazilian middle class was in favor of the last president. It is ridiculous how Brazil's "intellectual elite" exploit their favored position to sell a completely fake idea of what was happening in the country. Democracy was well as strong and the country was thriving.
These "directors" were just angry because most of the public money they used to travel around the world was cut. It is a sad reality when a country has its artistic class so depended and immorally linked to a political party that they are unable to create anything independent that could ever be considered real art. Sad. That is why Brazil will never have good movies other than some few accidental works that end up making sense (usually against their original intent - such as Tropa de Elite).
The movie tells NOTHING about the Brazilian middle class. To begin with most of Brazilian middle class was in favor of the last president. It is ridiculous how Brazil's "intellectual elite" exploit their favored position to sell a completely fake idea of what was happening in the country. Democracy was well as strong and the country was thriving.
These "directors" were just angry because most of the public money they used to travel around the world was cut. It is a sad reality when a country has its artistic class so depended and immorally linked to a political party that they are unable to create anything independent that could ever be considered real art. Sad. That is why Brazil will never have good movies other than some few accidental works that end up making sense (usually against their original intent - such as Tropa de Elite).
The movie "Mars One" delves into the daily lives of a typical low-middle-class family residing in the urban landscape of Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Against the backdrop of a far-right political change, the family grapples with their individual challenges and dreams enhancing their humanity and resilience.
What enhances the movie's authenticity and emotional impact is its depiction of a black family: the father working as a building janitor, the mother employed as a maid, their daughter juggling law studies and tutoring, and their teenage son's dreams of becoming an astrophysicist. In this context, the very good director and creator Gabriel Martins crafts parallel storylines for each character, which are bound to intertwine and intersect as the film unfolds.
The story unfolds around a father's ambition to nurture his son into a professional football player, a mother struggling with emotional trauma and a belief in her ability to bring bad luck to everyone around her, a daughter defying her parents' conservative ideals to follow her own path, and a son torn between fulfilling his father's expectations and pursuing his fascination with the cosmos. The movie's beauty emanates from the delicate, original, and authentic performances of each character, with Rejane Faria's portrayal of Tercia, the mother, deserving special recognition. She serves as the guiding force weaving together all these stories.
"Mars One" is a heartfelt film that portrays the lives of an ordinary family, discussing everyday experiences with a universal appeal. Its themes are relatable to families worldwide, irrespective of their cultural background. The movie beautifully illustrates that the dream of Mars transcends borders and is a shared aspiration for humanity as a whole.
What enhances the movie's authenticity and emotional impact is its depiction of a black family: the father working as a building janitor, the mother employed as a maid, their daughter juggling law studies and tutoring, and their teenage son's dreams of becoming an astrophysicist. In this context, the very good director and creator Gabriel Martins crafts parallel storylines for each character, which are bound to intertwine and intersect as the film unfolds.
The story unfolds around a father's ambition to nurture his son into a professional football player, a mother struggling with emotional trauma and a belief in her ability to bring bad luck to everyone around her, a daughter defying her parents' conservative ideals to follow her own path, and a son torn between fulfilling his father's expectations and pursuing his fascination with the cosmos. The movie's beauty emanates from the delicate, original, and authentic performances of each character, with Rejane Faria's portrayal of Tercia, the mother, deserving special recognition. She serves as the guiding force weaving together all these stories.
"Mars One" is a heartfelt film that portrays the lives of an ordinary family, discussing everyday experiences with a universal appeal. Its themes are relatable to families worldwide, irrespective of their cultural background. The movie beautifully illustrates that the dream of Mars transcends borders and is a shared aspiration for humanity as a whole.
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- AnecdotesChosen by the Brazilian Academy of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts to compete for Best International Film at the 2023 Oscars.
- GaffesToutes les informations contiennent des divulgâcheurs
- ConnexionsReferenced in Ritmo de Natal (2023)
- Bandes originalesSaigon
Written by Cláudio Cartier, Paulo César Feital & Carlos de Andrade
Performed by Emílio Santiago
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- Durée1 heure 55 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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