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Aquarius

  • 2016
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  • 2h 26min
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7,4/10
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Aquarius (2016)
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Drama

Clara, 65 ans, vit pleinement sa vie avec sa famille et ses amis. Un constructeur veut racheter son appartement au bord de l'océan à Recife, ayant déjà acquis tous les autres dans le bâtimen... Tout lireClara, 65 ans, vit pleinement sa vie avec sa famille et ses amis. Un constructeur veut racheter son appartement au bord de l'océan à Recife, ayant déjà acquis tous les autres dans le bâtiment de 3 étages. Clara veut rester.Clara, 65 ans, vit pleinement sa vie avec sa famille et ses amis. Un constructeur veut racheter son appartement au bord de l'océan à Recife, ayant déjà acquis tous les autres dans le bâtiment de 3 étages. Clara veut rester.

  • Réalisation
    • Kleber Mendonça Filho
  • Scénario
    • Kleber Mendonça Filho
  • Casting principal
    • Sonia Braga
    • Maeve Jinkings
    • Irandhir Santos
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
    • Scénario
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
    • Casting principal
      • Sonia Braga
      • Maeve Jinkings
      • Irandhir Santos
    • 49avis d'utilisateurs
    • 171avis des critiques
    • 88Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 47 victoires et 48 nominations au total

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    Sonia Braga
    Sonia Braga
    • Clara
    Maeve Jinkings
    Maeve Jinkings
    • Ana Paula
    Irandhir Santos
    Irandhir Santos
    • Roberval
    Humberto Carrão
    Humberto Carrão
    • Diego
    Zoraide Coleto
    • Ladjane
    Carla Ribas
    Carla Ribas
    • Cleide
    Fernando Teixeira
    • Geraldo
    Buda Lira
    • Antonio
    Paula De Renor
    • Fátima
    • (as Paula de Renor)
    Bárbara Colen
    • Clara em 1980
    Daniel Porpino
    • Adalberto…
    Pedro Queiroz
    • Tomás
    Germano Melo
    • Martin
    Julia Bernat
    • Julia
    Thaia Perez
    • Tia Lucia
    Joana Gatis
    • uma jovem Tia Lucia
    Tavinho Teixeira
    • Augusto
    Arly Arnaud
    • Letícia
    • Réalisation
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
    • Scénario
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
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    9tarsosa

    A good glance into the Brazilian urban everyday life

    Aquarius is an interesting film, which has a good photography and a beautiful soundtrack, besides a compelling performance of the cast. Sonia Braga is great, playing a mature woman who stands for her rights and opinions. The story is shot in Recife and slowly presents the almost silent tug of war between Clara (Sonia) and the construction company. They want Clara sells them her apartment - the last one to be sold in the whole building - for the construction of a new property. The development of the characters is good, Kleber Mendonça Filho finds the correct pace for telling us Clara's story, so we can see why is so important to her to stay living in that place. In the other side, we have enough clues of how bad the other people fight against Clara, because there's real money and other interests involved. Although I think it worths watching, I recognize it is not a film for everyone; maybe some details only can be truly understood for people who has spent some time living in Brazil. I refer to the almost invisible social war between wealthy and poor people, represented in many subtle dialogues, gestures, and eye contact among characters. That's why I don't give 10, as a warning for non-Brazilian spectators.
    8vasco_cid

    Elegant, insightful and intelligent

    Quiet, precise and profoundly critical, Aquarius is a sharp depiction of an ever changing, ever adapting Brazilian society, increasingly subject to a disproportionate capitalism that is bulldozing over identity, history and sentiment.

    Split into three chapters - one of them construed as a prologue - there would not be a better way of introducing who this(ese) character(s) is(are) and setting up what their nature is, what motivates them and what kind of culture, family values and roots they hold throughout. Led by a powerful and heartfelt performance by Sónia Braga that single-handedly carries the film, meticulously embodying all of the character's traits in her continuous struggles with motherhood, disease, change and most importantly time lapse. Her artistic preferences and passions show how a deeply and typically traditional society can still honor and maintain their culture while not being averse to technology, change and evolution.

    At the end of the day, Aquarius is an elegant tale of how opinions and values change with time and how easily the current generation might be bent and influenced by money and greed and how that greed can easily stampede over traditionalism. A definite must see.
    8lasttimeisaw

    a rapier-like social critique welded with an endearingly patient character study

    Brazilian film critic turned filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho's second feature AQUARIUM, after his well-acclaimed debut NEIGHBORING SOUNDS (2012), has already received Cannes main competition treatment, which could be boosted by the consequential involvement of one of Brazilian cinema's living legends, Sonia Braga, who dauntlessly takes its central role of Clara, a retired music critic and refuses to move out of the film's titular building in Recife even if she is the only resident remains.

    The film's vintage prologue takes us back to 1980, we are first introduced to a young Clara (Coleen), celebrates both her victory over cancer (later a briefing scene will inform us it is breast cancer) and her aunt's (a sprightly silver-haired Perez) 70th birthday, who reminisces of her wild youth (a carnal liberation in particular) when she clocks to an inconspicuous cabinet, which will become a mnemonic to trigger Clara down to her own memory lane 35 years later.

    In the present time, Clara has outlived her husband for 17 years (life has its unpredictable quirks, who could image a seemingly healthier husband would be gone so soon) and now lives alone, she takes the leisurely pace to continue her daily life, as an independent, mature and loving woman: schmoozing with the lifeguard (Santos) on the beach where she routinely swims; enjoying a dancing night with her girlfriends and having no qualms to engage in a spur-of-the-moment making-out with a widower, who politely recedes to decency when he is aware of her physical condition (how shallow a man could be?). And obviously she has become much closer to her nephew Tomas (Queiroz) than her three adult offspring (a married son, a divorced daughter and a gay son), especially her relationship with her daughter Ana Paula (Jinkings) is strained, because of the status quo: the Aquarius building, erected in the 40s, is acquired by a construction company for a complete reconstruction except for Clara's apartment, and Ana Paula doesn't understand the reason why Clare won't sell it.

    So what is the reason? Clare cannot be bought off by money because as she claims that she has 5 apartments under her name, therefore she has no financial exigency to exchange her favorite property into cash, which marks her a different case from the usual hungry-for-pecuniary-gain mass. Aquarius adumbrates her fondness, nostalgia and affections of her long winded past, all the happenings (like the B-day party in the prologue) comprising her entire life, in her sense, they live and die with the building itself. There is no denying it is a somewhat selfish reason to sabotage a project might be beneficial to assuage the local housing problem. But Mendonça Filho is trenchant and adamant to exercise the disproof, a final startling revelation will jolt Clara into the self- righteous action of hauling the evidence right in front of these corporate crooks. This is a tub- thumping censure to a society festered with sleaze and corruption, and utterly relatable in most corners of our world.

    What hits the unusual mark of extraordinary is the filmmakers' impeccable tact and devotion of playing out an unbiased portrait of a woman of certain age who, more often than not isn't even be considered to assume the cynosure of a movie, and Mendonça Filho welcomes her with the full treatment including the often dismissed libidinous department, when you find out there is a raucous orgy organized in the empty apartment above yours, what is the best rebuttal other than calling an escort to quench that aroused thirst?

    It goes without saying Ms. Braga's towering performance is of tectonic import to the success of the film, so much composedly immersed herself in the character, she takes Clara's prosaic daily life in stride, and not for one second, slackens her dignified defiance or renders it patronizing or haughty (which would very likely occur in lesser hands), she holds court whether there is a tacit awkwardness in her bungled sex-in-the-car diversion, or a whiff of disappointment toward her self- serving daughter, not to mention when she lets rip with a tirade in front of Diego (a smugly educated Carrão, admirably fending off Braga's all-out verbal offensive), the young representative of the company, that sequence alone can give 2016 Best Actress hopefuls a run for their money!

    AQUARIUS is ultimately a rapier-like social critique welded with an endearingly patient character study, manufactured with deliberation, consideration and integrity, a transcendent sophomore piece presages an auteur in the making. On a less rigorous note, it is a cautionary tale exhorting us not to mess with a refusenik who has a hammock in her apartment, which means that she has both strength and means to stick it to the end.
    CinemaClown

    Makes For An Interesting Character Study But May Not Resonate Well With Outsiders

    Aquarius wouldn't have made its way into my watchlist if it wasn't for Letterboxd. One amongst the highest-rated films on the site for the previous year, it's disappointing that it didn't leave much of an impression on me and even though Sônia Braga delivers a fantastic performance, this Brazilian- French drama as a whole is more or less underwhelming.

    Aquarius tells the story of a retired music critic who is the last resident of the titular building that happens to have a rich history. The plot follows her life & a chain of events that are set in motion when she refuses to sell her apartment to the construction company which already owns the rest of the old building and intends to replace it with a new one.

    Written & directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, the film opens with a brief prologue that serves no purpose to the plot whatsoever and then narrates its tale in three sections. Plodding for the most part and indulging in moments that play a role in providing a deeper insight into the protagonist's arc, the film makes for a wonderful character study but it could've been so much more.

    The sequences that capture the clash between the veteran resident & the company that owns the peripheral surrounding are fascinating but whenever it delves into her own life, it becomes a bit dull. I'm sure there are plenty of political & social undertones beneath its surface but to an outsider like me, it felt trivial to the main plot, and the only aspect that made me sit through it was Sônia Braga's input.

    A slow-moving, often-frustrating & mostly unappealing cinema that stays on one level throughout its overlong runtime and manages to get interesting only during the final chapter, Aquarius is finely crafted & nicely shot and paints quite a portrait of the leading character but it isn't what I thought it would be. Maybe I dived into it with wrong expectations or maybe it actually is bland, either way, I'm not its intended audience.
    Red_Identity

    Very well-acted

    This is a very interesting film. I didn't really know anything about it and I found its narrative structure and plot pretty minimalist but still very impactful for its characters and for its themes. There seems to be a lot of controversy surrounding the film and its nonselection as the Best Foreign Language Film by its country into the Oscar category. I do hope that all of that controversy doesn't end up hurting the film in terms of viewership. The biggest reason to see this is probably Sonia Braga's performance. On the surface it doesn't really look like a particularly demanding or challenging role, but to say that would also be to discount and diminish the power on the things she does throughout. More than anything, it's an intriguing performance and the film is definitely recommended.

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    • Anecdotes
      The movie received an 18 rating from Brazilian Ministry of Justice for "drugs" and "explicit sex". On appeal, the age rating was changed to 16. But in 2024, after a complaint, it is 18 again.
    • Gaffes
      When Clara, who is annoyed by the noise from a party in the apartment above, decides to listen to a vinyl record, she picks up Queen's 1978 album "Jazz" and plays the second track, "Fat Bottomed Girls". But what is played is the shorter version of the song (released only as a single in 1978 and on the 1981 compilation "Greatest Hits") instead of the longer version from the album that is clearly shown spinning on the turntable.
    • Citations

      Clara: It's impressive what people say about lack of education, and they always refer to poor people, but lack of manners isn't in poor people, it's in rich, well educated people like you, the elite, who think they are elite, who think they are privileged, who don't stand in line, you know? People like you who took a "business" course, but lack basic human decency, who have no character, you know? No character, no I mean, you do have a character; your character is money, all you've got is your shit-eating smile; that's what you got.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Portraits fantômes (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      Hoje
      Written by Taiguara (as Taiguara Chalar da Silva)

      Performed by Taiguara

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 septembre 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Brésil
      • France
    • Langue
      • Portugais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Водолій
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 560 Avenida Boa Viagem, Pina, Recife, Pernambuco, Brésil(Aquarius building)
    • Sociétés de production
      • CinemaScópio Produções
      • SBS Productions
      • Globo Filmes
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    • Budget
      • 2 500 000 R$ (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 285 930 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 29 129 $US
      • 16 oct. 2016
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 3 085 977 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 26 minutes
    • Couleur
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      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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