Cubalibre

I don't get it
but remind me of end credits scene - in the Thai karaoke - from Only God Forgives movie. Same year I think: "You're My Dream" by P R O U D

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Jango Bravo

The first five minutes, reserved for all the advertisers, excuse me, sponsors of this production, mistakenly marked on this site with ninety minutes, in fact it is forty, including the commercial space, for sure, all of them are worth remembering, from Lages, Santa Catarina, to the world.

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Puparia

I appreciate the comment on a competing site that I found when I was searching for "Tenshi no Tamago" there. I was afraid it was a variation of the infamous twelve episode three minute long anime called "Pupa". I was pleasantly surprised, all the scenes are disturbing, the soundtrack collaborates a lot with the reception of the images with the spectator. I almost felt like in that crowd in the last scene, staring at the woman, the animal, the sky also reflected in the river water amidst the snow-white banks.

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Forced to Kill

I love the retelling of the iconic scene from The Battleship Potemkin, when João Amorim's wife is shot in the forehead:

  • Ouch!
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Angel's Egg

Perhaps the closest animated film experience to the later film productions of Andrei Tarkovski.

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Capitu and the Chapter

I think it's my second film by this director. The first was another re-reading of Machado de Assis, the short story "A Causa Secreta" in "A Erva do Rato", with Selton Melo. There there was an author above all readings, here "Dom Casmurro" doesn't escape from Bressane's many peculiarities either. I know he produced a lot of films in other decades of our cinema, there are even several excerpts of scenes from other films of his, like "Matou a Família e foi ao Cinema". I liked that, also the text about Brazilian poets of Romanticism, plus a star by the "featurette/making of" as post-credits scenes. Vladimir Brichta, Mariana Ximenes are great, even Rogério Sganzerla's daughter is here.

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Derecho viejo

I really appreciate this kind of inspired by Jorge Luis Borges short movie. When you see, it's over.

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Violence Jack: Evil Town

Laughing My F@#$ing Ass Off. A lot of guts, guns, tits, pixelated genitals, cockroaches, etc. If you like exploitation movies, give it a watch.

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A Floating World

I like trains, Japanese landscapes and animals sounds in the park.

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The Tomorrow War

It had a bit of The Thing, Edge of Tomorrow, Alien, etc with a touch of Apocalypse Now, both in the grandfather's trauma and in the aesthetics of the action scenes in Miami Beach... The joke about the Dolphins winning a Super Bowl was a little funny.

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John Was Trying to Contact Aliens

Very interesting documentary about a person who did everything to achieve his goal, but for financial problems ended up having to give it up. How many do not identify with that? He still had the ability to do it, many don't even try. It is a lesson that takes sixteen minutes of projection, entitled to a lot of avant-garde music from the 70s and 80s, another aspect that I appreciated very much in it, the soundtrack and the archival images. I'm already trying to download the songs!

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If Anything Happens I Love You

Beautiful and sad. Twelve very sad minutes. The 2D animation technique is very simple, it looks like watercolor at various times. Once upon a time there was a family. I've said a lot.

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The Beach Bum

This is a perfect double feature with Spring Breakers. I really like this Harmony Korine phase.

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True History of the Kelly Gang

I don't know what to say about it.

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Sea Fever

Interesting exercise for common sense vs scientific knowledge. If it was more production and more duration, maybe all the things would be better.

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São Paulo in Hi-Fi

Give me a need to live in that nostalgic São Paulo. When I was born, AIDS changed everything. Sad.

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Blade Runner

The best version, indeed. There was the Theatrical version on Netflix in Brazil when I saw it, but my first time with Blade Runner was the Director's cut in DVD lend me for a friend. I believe that was the first time I have needed to worry about movies cuts.

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The Graduate

Why I didn't to watch it before? It's C I N E M A.

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Meshes of the Afternoon

I think that this could be like the Velvet Underground & Nico LP for filmmakers. Every fascinated people needed to make movies because of it.

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Breaking the Waves

I really liked all the kitsch melodramatic style here, mainly the score during the chapters titles. Well, just the use of the titles and another colors in it is very interesting. The epilogue was much cliché.

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To the Left of the Father

I need to re watch this, because I really want to understand what I didn't get to consider it A BEST Brazilian movie. Great cast, great plot, I really like the book source for this adaptation, A beautiful cinematography and music score... But I really need to understand that!

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Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury

Brazilian people need to watch this movie. It's a story that only could be told with the animation technics. A great history class and a (sad) realistic dystopia - an president preacher or preacher president is near to happen - in fews parts like Divino Amor by Gabriel Mascaro. Well, awesome voices actors: Selton Mello, Camila Pitanga and Rodrigo Santoro. High impact.

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La Dolce Vita

This and 8½ are the Fellini masterpieces that I saw.

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Seven Samurai

All the others comments can to talk much better than mine, but I really like Toshiro Mifune character. He's great all the scenes where he are, my favorite is "that baby is me!" on the watermill burning

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Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles

Very interesting. I need to watch Age of Gold and Las Hurdes just right now. A movie tells the making of a movie, like Tim Burton's Ed Wood and The Disaster Artist but with animation and some surrealistic flashbacks.

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The Passion of Joan of Arc

The most passionate experience ever I had in a movie! The protagonist is perfect, the editing and the choice of scenes are awesome. I finished this crying.

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Yes, God, Yes

Things I liked: Netflix's Everything Sucks vibe; cool use of music/lyrics in somes scenes... This would be a comedy version of the miseducation of Cameron Post? No way. I believe my wife loves the same scene from Titanic.

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Spring Breakers

Between Trash Humpers and Spring Breakers have a Black Keys Gold on the ceiling short videoclip: ATL Twins :laughing: Well, I really like the break of expectation here... Even more for anyone don't know anothers Harmony Korine works, but this is awesome compared with all he made before. Great acting, James Franco and all the ex-Disney girls. Great cinematography, great score and use of slow motion. The robbery scene saw on pick-up is f....ing genial and the piano Britney Spears tribute was marvellous. Wow, a good Scarface reference on the ending. WTF

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Trash Humpers

They really humps on trash cans. Like VHS aspect, but in theme for me remember me Gummo old version. Much better than Mr Lonely, the worst of Korine IMO.

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#Alive

Entreteniment for a lazy zombie movie fan. I liked the start, if was only like Cloverfield Lane 10 this could be a little better.

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