erickkusanagui
Joined Jan 2016
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Affective catharsis in every scene
The emotion, feeling, and affection that this film conveys is simply a masterpiece. Marco Nanini is simply phenomenal, in particular, but all the actors are fantastic. The script is incredible, gripping from beginning to end, and the metalanguage is delightful, in a comedy that leaves us enchanted with Brazilian cinema. Seeking our Brazilianness in Alagoas in contrast to Rio de Janeiro is also a powerful aesthetic of the film that turns the story into a myth that transcends our history and involves us once again in a temporal plot. Lisbela and the Prisoner is a recommended film in all its aspects, but mainly, it takes us to a catharsis of our bland and forgotten existence, remembered in each frame that affects us.
The emotion, feeling, and affection that this film conveys is simply a masterpiece. Marco Nanini is simply phenomenal, in particular, but all the actors are fantastic. The script is incredible, gripping from beginning to end, and the metalanguage is delightful, in a comedy that leaves us enchanted with Brazilian cinema. Seeking our Brazilianness in Alagoas in contrast to Rio de Janeiro is also a powerful aesthetic of the film that turns the story into a myth that transcends our history and involves us once again in a temporal plot. Lisbela and the Prisoner is a recommended film in all its aspects, but mainly, it takes us to a catharsis of our bland and forgotten existence, remembered in each frame that affects us.
What is utopia for: To make us move. What is barbarity for: to kill our dreams. Memory is an important tool for our fighting energy and to remember the liberation that could only be achieved together, by organizing. This film is more than a documentary, it is an ancestral call for freedom and breaking away from the dictatorships we live in today. Yes, we forgot, that we are trapped and trapped in a worse and more truculent dictator, on social media and accepting life as it is because, for the system, the show must go on despite everything. It's a film that reminds us that we have accepted barbarity with nothing but forgotten the desire to fight.