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Futuro Beach

Original title: Praia do Futuro
  • 2014
  • Unrated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.6K
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Wagner Moura, Clemens Schick, and Jesuíta Barbosa in Futuro Beach (2014)
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Shortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up ... Read allShortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up with him.Shortly after failing to rescue a drowning man, Donato meets Konrad, a friend of the victim. They soon begin a relationship which seems doomed from the start, while Donato's past catches up with him.

  • Director
    • Karim Aïnouz
  • Writers
    • Felipe Bragança
    • Karim Aïnouz
    • Marco Dutra
  • Stars
    • Wagner Moura
    • Clemens Schick
    • Fred Lima
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karim Aïnouz
    • Writers
      • Felipe Bragança
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Marco Dutra
    • Stars
      • Wagner Moura
      • Clemens Schick
      • Fred Lima
    • 16User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Wagner Moura
    Wagner Moura
    • Donato
    Clemens Schick
    Clemens Schick
    • Konrad
    Fred Lima
    • Heiko
    Thomás Aquino
    Thomás Aquino
    • Jefferson
    Maj. Barreto
    • Mergulhador 1
    Marcus Davis Andrade Braga
    • Mergulhador 2
    Sávio Ygor Ramos
    • Ayrton - 10 anos
    Demick Lopes
    • Capitão Motta
    • (as Démick Lopes)
    Jean Philippe Kodjo Adabra
    • Atendente de mercearia
    Sabine Timoteo
    Sabine Timoteo
    • Esposa de Heiko
    Yannik Burwiek
    • Filho de Heiko
    • (as Yannik Burwieck)
    Christoph Zrenner
    • Zelador da escola
    Natascha Paulick
    Natascha Paulick
    • Mulher do bar
    Ingo Naujoks
    Ingo Naujoks
    • Mecânico
    Jesuíta Barbosa
    • Ayrton - 18 anos
    • (as Jesuita Barbosa)
    Emily Cox
    Emily Cox
    • Nanna
    Sophie Charlotte Conrad
    • Dakota
    • Director
      • Karim Aïnouz
    • Writers
      • Felipe Bragança
      • Karim Aïnouz
      • Marco Dutra
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    User reviews16

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    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    beautiful, bitter, useful. a film about relations and choices. delicate poetry and good performances. not comfortable but touching for its honesty, for the landscapes, for the dialogs and for the grace of silence. a film about love and its decision, about guilt feelings and about gestures who are only exercise to know happiness. about the responsibility. and about the past who remains the skin of present. short- a beautiful film. not in ordinary manner but that detail defines it. because it is the work of an admirable director who use the right nuances for a story who might be almost cruel. a gentle speech about the sense of life.
    6IrishFrog

    Beautiful, yet dull

    The thing that struck me the most about this movie is how beautiful it is, and I mean literally, aesthetically. Not only is the scenery gorgeous, but also its camera work is outstanding: Praia do Futuro's shots are absolutely amazing, most scenes could be made into pictures to be hung on the walls of an art gallery - there could probably be a whole exposition just made with screenshots of this movie.

    The film's appeal, however, doesn't go much beyond that. Its plot had potential, the trailer made it seem like it would be intense and deeply emotional, yet the whole story is quite dull, with some unclear or poorly explained parts and underdeveloped dialogue. The characters don't lack depth per se, but their personalities were rather shallowly explored, perhaps hindered by the lack of vocal expression or by the stumbling plot.

    Contrarily to what a review I read (in another website) suggested, I did not feel like this movie was too cliché-ridden, and the unoriginal moves were fairly understandable, as they could be justified by either the situation in which they were inserted or the characters' psyche. Yet, I feel the innovative elements were obscured by the overall dephtlessness of the whole production and great ideas and quotes were lost in senselessness and barely-existent dialogue.

    This is definitely not a bad movie, it was just not enough to touch or affect me in any way.
    7jromanbaker

    Visually Stunning

    As a film it is perfect. Each image holds a visual interest, and the use of Bowie and Eno's ' Heroes ' lifts the film to a higher level at the end despite the fact that what went before largely fails. So where for me is the fault ? For all its beauty the casting was wrong. Wagner Moura does not convince as being a man sexually attracted to his partner played by Clemens Schick. But without too many spoilers the story is about a Brazilian lifeguard ( Moura ) who fails to save a life and has a relationship with the dead man's companion ( Schick ). I perceived hardly any connection at all between them, and the sexuality also failed to convince. The film is in three parts, the first set on Futuro Beach and the following two parts in Berlin, where the lovers attempt to continue their relationship, but when Moura's young brother appears events lead to the climax of the film. The young brother is played by Jesuita Barbosa and his presence on screen is electric, at last bringing the film to a strong and vivid sense of life. The scenario helps him, but he gives a lot to make the film breathe, despite the fact that most of the action throughout is set brilliantly against seascapes and architecture ( the former East Berlin is exceptionally good. ) Antonioni could not have done better, and a little like Antonioni there is a void in the film. With the Italian director it was often painful to watch but here it seems to be decorative. The void is of course the lack of connection between people, and in ' Futuro Beach ' it seemed to come from a lack of conviction between the two lovers. Love by the way is never mentioned and this too added to the void. And also I was disappointed by the use of gay cliched images often used in ' Gay ' films. The obsession for shower scenes, and for brief views of male genitals as if they had to be there. In some films the penis adds to the passion in a film, but coy images of the penis in this film did not. Apparently an oral sex scene was cut for distribution. It was not missed, and only the younger brother in a sexual scene with a woman seemed truthful and honest, and had a sense of urgency in it. I am not going into Brazil's shock at seeing one of their favourite actors as a gay man, but the director should have known that and considering the actor was only moderately convincing with his broody, hangdog look should have chosen someone less known. Gay/Queer film works at its best when the actors are not weighed down with a heterosexual following. That is my opinion which others may well reject, but there are actors out there like Felix Maritaud who kind of prove my point. But a justified seven for the beauty of the images and the real sense of place. It took a heterosexual character to wake me up. In a ' Gay ' film ?
    5derrickagreen

    A little hard to follow

    The acting was done well overall. The premise of the movie starts out great... but then it starts to jump.

    I'm not sure if there was an editing issue. Maybe there was more story that was left out due to time constraints. About 3/4 of the way through the movie I found myself thinking "Did I miss something?". Going back and reviewing some things, I found I did not. Timelines and locations are very muddled, or completely nonexistent. Prepare to jump decades, continents, and relationship without a moments notice.

    Having said that, I liked the movie. It wasn't a bad watch on a lazy Thursday afternoon.
    8soncoman

    A Visually Stunning Snapshot of the Voyage that is Life

    As beautiful a cinematic essay on the subject of fear as I've seen in a while, Karim Aïnouz's "Futuro Beach" manages to cover a plethora of fears common to the human condition - fear of solitude, fear of commitment, fear of rejection, fear of change, fear of death (hell, even fear of water is covered) – and the remarkable human ability to overcome them.

    Donato (Wagner Moura) is a lifeguard at a Brazilian Beach who is only able to save one of two German tourists from drowning. Having never had to face death before, he reaches out to the surviving tourist Konrad (Clemens Schick) and soon finds himself in a complex relationship that leads him to question who he is and what he wants from life. Faced with making difficult choices, including the decision to abandon his younger brother and mother and relocate to Germany to join Konrad, Donato finds that his fears have followed him. Eventually isolating himself from Konrad and still unable to deal, he finds himself living a solitary life until he comes face-to-face with his past. Only then can he finally begin the journey of self-acceptance necessary to move beyond the fears that have held him back from experiencing a full life.

    Cinematographer Ali Olay Gözkaya's stunning photography captures the natural beauty of the Brazilian and European locations and enhances the story's mood and tone. Performances are strong from the two principals and the two actors playing the younger brother Ayrton, ages 10 and 18 (Sávio Ygor Ramos and Jesuíta Barbosa,) also acquit themselves nicely. The scenes with the two brothers ably capture the special bond often shared between male siblings.

    Often jumping from moments of quiet and solitude to scenes with pulsating sounds and action, "Futuro Beach" grabs you from its opening shots of motorcyclists dwarfed by the turbines of a wind farm to its concluding POV imagery of another motorcycle trek down an endless road at dusk. It excels at cinematically and dramatically capturing a snapshot of the often emotionally treacherous voyage that is life.

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    • Trivia
      According to Clemens Schick, he and Wagner Moura did not get along when they first met, but became close friends after filming their scenes.
    • Goofs
      When Konrad drives around on a KTM in Germany, the motor noise you hear is clearly from a 4-in-a-row cylinders engine. But KTM only manufactures 1 and 2 cylinders motors that would never sound like this.
    • Alternate versions
      The first love scene in the film's Part II section (containing footage of oral sex being performed) was cut in the theatrical/home video release.
    • Soundtracks
      Heroes
      Written by David Bowie and Brian Eno

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • Germany
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Futuro Plajı
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Coração da Selva
      • Hank Levine Film
      • Watchmen Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,262
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,324
      • Mar 1, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $779,835
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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