IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.2K
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A disillusioned psychologist tries to commit suicide until he strikes up a friendship with an unlikely savior who teaches him a new way of living.A disillusioned psychologist tries to commit suicide until he strikes up a friendship with an unlikely savior who teaches him a new way of living.A disillusioned psychologist tries to commit suicide until he strikes up a friendship with an unlikely savior who teaches him a new way of living.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
Dani Antunes
- Paula
- (as Danielle Silva Antunes)
Andreas Apergis
- Mellon
- (English version)
- (voice)
Julian Bailey
- Honey Mouth
- (English version)
- (voice)
Maria Bircher
- Jurema
- (English version)
- (voice)
Stephanie Breton
- Widow of Heitor
- (English version)
- (voice)
Mark Camacho
- Heitor
- (English version)
- (voice)
Dusan Dukic
- Male host
- (English version)
- (voice)
Marcel Jeannin
- Julio
- (English version)
- (voice)
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The messages in this film are even more relevant today than when the film was released. Consumerism and materialism are not important as we've been led to believe. The covid lockdowns and mandatory restrictions are opening people's eyes to what is really important and this film illustrates it perfectly. The acting is excellent and César Troncosco, who plays Mellon, is SUPERB. Thank you for making this poignant movie.
10gbaack
Life deals us many lessons - problem is we don't learn them. This film gets through at many levels. It even has unexpected plot twists . Mostly it was an important lesson about what we choose to value and how we lose the people we need to love fully and without judgement. A deep film with wonderful actors. Great actors help this complex teaching to get through in our busy lives, especially the lead, the DreamSeller. I understand the book is great - I would guess that the translation into English has lost some of the power of the language and the lesson.
The acting is great. I loved the child actors coming from both wealth and privilege to children on the street with no one to care for them.
Yet, both the wealthy child and the poor child just wants and needs, a loving parent. These child actors help this complex teaching to get through in our busy lives.
The acting is great. I loved the child actors coming from both wealth and privilege to children on the street with no one to care for them.
Yet, both the wealthy child and the poor child just wants and needs, a loving parent. These child actors help this complex teaching to get through in our busy lives.
For those reading reviews in order to ascertain if the movie is worth watching, I'd say yes... absolutely. Sure, it's possible that you'll have criticism of certain unnecessary plot twists, cliche's and loose ends... but make your own mind up. Watch for yourself. It's most probably better than the alternative you have lined up.
Even if it may not be a perfect 10, there's a lot to get out of it... especially if you haven't read the book.
Even if it may not be a perfect 10, there's a lot to get out of it... especially if you haven't read the book.
Ignore the naysayers! Anti materialist heavenly film - we need more films like this in this heartless world of me me me money money money and all the artificial B/S of modern living.
I knew nothing about this film but just liked the title and the promo image, so thought I'd go for it. I'm SO glad I did. It was like no other film I've ever seen. Firstly, the music was exquisite - and so was the the casting, the cinematography, the acting and everthing else about it. But I found the heart of this film to be the powerfully, cleverly, beautifully elucidated message - i.e., that many humans have lost their basic humanity and many (most?) in power are only interested in power (and money honey), and NOT the greater good. I'm not used to hearing the things that make me mutter obscenities under my breath when I watch the nightly news, being strongly expressed in a film, so it took me by surprise (in a good way). Lots of people apparently feel uncomfortable when confronted with these 'concepts', and dismiss it all as merely clichéd. On one level that's undeniable, but on a deeper level, those damn clichés are...'uncomfortable truths' (oops sorry, another annoying 'cliché') Anwyay - loved it! Don't miss it!
(P. S. thank you to all involved with this film and especially to the writers - write on!).
(P. S. thank you to all involved with this film and especially to the writers - write on!).
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,526,180
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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