RosanaBotafogo
Joined Dec 2017
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I watched a film/documentary a while ago about these crazy people, I don't remember the name and details of the work, but I remember it being something bloody and gory, here we have an attempt at realism and verisimilitude with the facts, a tense and intense drama, at times the slowness and detail get in the way and make it melancholic, dragged out, almost boring, but a good film, so as not to let such sick idolatry and sadism be erased, a good film, regular and attractive...
What a beautiful and sensitive production by Clara Linhart, the beautiful and talented protagonists Núbia Mauricio and Clara Moneke (whom I love), hating school environments more and more every day, knowing how toxic and unpunished they can be for young people and professionals. An unhealthy place, a sad reality. An excellent film, realistic, sincere, meticulous production, good performances by the young actors, a delight to watch...
At the end of the film, a sad message "In memory of Izabela Machado," a bad feeling, a heavy heart, the mother of the character Maria, so young...
A cute and beautiful couple. I'm in love with Clara Moneke, what a beautiful and talented girl. But the film started out a bit embarrassing, although cute, an embarrassing exaggeration. But with the advent of the couple's antagonistic family, it generated a fun clash, full of debates between truths, ironies, and prejudice. Although cliché, but adorable and cozy. The trio Taís Araújo, Paulo Tiefenthaler, and Vilma Melo were delightfully hilarious, and even brought a few tears to my eyes, beautiful...
Macarronese, iconic...