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A Viagem de Pedro (2021)

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A Viagem de Pedro

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10/10

Past, present, future and 2022: the revised bicentennial

  • Victor_daSilva_
  • 3 set 2022
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4/10

It could have been so good, but it doesn't have a strong purpose.

First of all, I have to say that something I thought was really cool was the cinematography of the film and how the scenes on the ship and the sets were filmed. But unfortunately, this movie has other aspects that made me give it a lower rating.

The potential of Cauã Reymond's performance wasn't well explored. He's not bad, but he could have been so much better. The screenplay seemed to limit his character. The movie seems more focused on portraying Pedro's love affairs and some indecent scenes that added nothing, almost like an attempt to degrade a historical figure. The weak screenplay is noticeable in the ending, showing that the movie lacks a clear purpose.

However, one scene I really liked was when Pedro was talking with a slave. It was interesting to see two people from different realities discussing, and how Pedro listened to the pain of that man.

To conclude my review, this movie could have been better if the screenplay had been stronger. However, I must say that the production was good and surprising.
  • patrikmiranda
  • 15 mar 2025
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8/10

Claustrophobic, full of strength and with a different vision of what it is to make cinema

I saw this film by pure chance at a small film festival about the sea, in my small town in Portugal - Ílhavo. When the film ended, I remember thinking how impossible it would have been for Hollywood cinema to tell this story in this claustrophobic, almost sickening way. How do you narrate someone's long journey on a ship and across the Atlantic without ever, not even for a second, having the opportunity to see the English vessel that transported Dom Pedro from Brazil to Portugal? The film is built on the growing tension between the characters and an almost macabre vision of these relationships. The emperor's psychotic existence dominates the story told and the climate generated by this labyrinth of tensions, fears and doubts only accentuates it.
  • corceiro
  • 1 gen 2023
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8/10

Lovely...

I don't know if it was because of my dislike, but Cauã Reymond served as a terrible Dom Pedro, or if it was both, besides the fact that this realistic and slightly romanticized vision of an antagonistic hero made him a little more rude and unsympathetic, I loved the work and its faithful attempt not to deify Dom Pedro... Best scene "How am I going to win a soft-dick war" lame, ridiculed, with a persecution mania, a lovely version, it had to be done with the brilliance of a woman, touching on sensitive topics for men... A fiction, since there is a historical documentary gap in this trip, literally a trip within the trip... Lovely...

In 1831, during the crossing of the Atlantic in an English frigate towards Europe, Pedro, the former emperor of Brazil, seeks physical and emotional strength to face his brother, who usurped his kingdom in Portugal. Pedro finds himself sick and insecure. He boards the ship in search of a place and a homeland, in search of himself.
  • RosanaBotafogo
  • 2 giu 2025
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