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Projeto Flórida

Título original: The Florida Project
  • 2017
  • 14
  • 1 h 51 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
142 mil
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POPULARIDADE
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O filme segue a menina Moonee, de seis anos, enquanto ela inventa travessuras e aventuras com seus companheiros de subúrbio e cria laços com sua mãe rebelde, mas carinhosa, enquanto vive nas... Ler tudoO filme segue a menina Moonee, de seis anos, enquanto ela inventa travessuras e aventuras com seus companheiros de subúrbio e cria laços com sua mãe rebelde, mas carinhosa, enquanto vive nas sombras do Walt Disney World.O filme segue a menina Moonee, de seis anos, enquanto ela inventa travessuras e aventuras com seus companheiros de subúrbio e cria laços com sua mãe rebelde, mas carinhosa, enquanto vive nas sombras do Walt Disney World.

  • Direção
    • Sean Baker
  • Roteiristas
    • Sean Baker
    • Chris Bergoch
  • Artistas
    • Brooklynn Prince
    • Bria Vinaite
    • Willem Dafoe
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    142 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.729
    243
    • Direção
      • Sean Baker
    • Roteiristas
      • Sean Baker
      • Chris Bergoch
    • Artistas
      • Brooklynn Prince
      • Bria Vinaite
      • Willem Dafoe
    • 629Avaliações de usuários
    • 373Avaliações da crítica
    • 92Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 68 vitórias e 134 indicações no total

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    Brooklynn Prince
    Brooklynn Prince
    • Moonee
    • (as Brooklynn Kimberly Prince)
    Bria Vinaite
    Bria Vinaite
    • Halley
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Bobby
    Christopher Rivera
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    • Scooty
    Aiden Malik
    • Dicky
    Josie Olivo
    • Grandma Stacy
    Valeria Cotto
    Valeria Cotto
    • Jancey
    Edward Pagan
    • Dicky's Dad
    • (as Edward 'Punky' Pagan)
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    Jasineia Ramos
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    Rosa Medina Perez
    • Bertha
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    Krystal Nicole Watts
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    • (as Krystal Gordon)
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    Jim R. Coleman
    Jim R. Coleman
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    • (as Jim Coleman)
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    • Newlywed Groom
    • Direção
      • Sean Baker
    • Roteiristas
      • Sean Baker
      • Chris Bergoch
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    Avaliações de usuários629

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    Resumo

    Reviewers say 'The Florida Project' poignantly explores childhood and poverty near Disney World. The film is lauded for its realistic portrayal, strong performances by Willem Dafoe and Brooklynn Prince, and vivid cinematography. Themes of escapism and survival contrast Disney's magic with motel life's harsh reality. Critics appreciate its raw style and societal reflection, though some find the plot thin and ending controversial.
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    8rockman182

    The Florida Project (2017)

    Boy, did I hear some great things about this from film festivals and from critics I follow on social media. Trailer didn't blow me away but I knew there had to be something special about this film. I haven't seen Sean Baker's previous effort, Tangerine, so I didn't really have a barometer for what to expect. I can safely say the film works so well. It's incredibly well acted, and utilizes a charming and emotional script to convey an experience you won't soon forget.

    The film follows a young girl named Moonee (played by a really good young Brooklynn Kimberly Prince) and her mom who live in an extended stay motel managed by Bobby (Willem Dafoe). Halley, Moone's mother, has trouble making ends meet and does whatever she can to raise her daughter but her brash personality and lifestyle makes life difficult during their stay at the motel. Bobby tries his best to watch over them but realizes how tough it is keeping them as guests.

    Its hard to say much more without giving away key plot points. I have to say this film is a joyous good time. The kid performers are mostly yelling loudly and running around on adventures. you know, being typical hyper kids. Its done so well though. I think Baker may have legitimately had the child actors improvise their lines because everything felt extremely natural. Newcomer Bria Vinaite, wow. She is livewire. Love or hate her character, she is loudly unapologetic and rebellious and just wonderfully portrayed. Defoe is also typically great. Bobby is such an identifiable character.

    Baker uses his lenses to study a part of under-represented America. We don't get a lot of films about struggling families who find it hard to get by, definitely not the typical "Hollywood" character story. The film is definitely going to hit a lot of viewers hard at the end. Its a rather beautiful ending that reflects the innocence of the mischievous but ultimately innocent children. This could really be an Oscar contender.

    8/10
    8kz917-1

    The Seedy Underbelly of a Tourist Trap Town

    Uncomfortable - yes.

    Language that children should not be using - yes.

    Situations that no child should be in - yes.

    A peek behind the curtain at the circumstances of those on the lower rungs of society, monetarily and otherwise.

    Be thankful for what you have for there are those with literally nothing.
    8ferguson-6

    More Baker brilliance

    Greetings again from the darkness. "The Happiest Place on Earth" has long been a Disney catchphrase. The irony for those living on the road to Disney World is the focus of the latest from ground-breaking filmmaker Sean Baker. Mr. Baker was the creative force behind the remarkable TANGERINE (shot entirely with iphones) a couple of years ago, and his most recent film solidifies his brilliance at bringing us the fringes of society – those we don't typically see on screen. Beyond that, these are the folks many of us pay little attention to in real life.

    The Magic Castle Motel is a lavender monstrosity that belies the daily struggles of those who live behind its purple doors. It's actually a seedy extended-stay that caters to ultra-budget guests. Included among those are 6 year old Moonee (Brooklyn Kimberly Prince) and her friend Scooty (Christopher Rivera). As we watch them spit on a car below their perch on the motel balcony, we quickly judge these as kids with a bit too much free time and a shortage of parental guidance.

    As the summer days roll on, we tag along as Moonee leads Scooty and their new friend Jancey (Valeria Cotto) in some boundary-pushing adventures. Their fun ranges from typical kid mischief to accidents with more serious ramifications. The brilliance here is that through the child's eye, we see joy and excitement and fun. We hear the purity of giggles and giddy screeches as the kids bound between tourist traps, ice cream parlors, and rooms forbidden as off-limits. All of this miscreant activity occurs amidst the adults who trudge on simply trying to survive another day.

    While we might be tempted to recall Cat Stevens' lyrics, "while the sinners sin, the children play", it's director Baker that refuses to pass judgment. Moonee's mother Halley (Bria Vinaite) was recently fired from her "dancing" job, and is now constantly on the prowl to make enough money to cover the weekly motel bill. She clearly loves her daughter, but is too proud and angry, and just has no idea of how to pull out of this vicious cycle of poverty. The artificial dreams that are prevalent in so many films have no place at the Magic Castle Motel. It's about the next meal and keeping a roof above.

    Don't go searching for plot here. Instead, at times it feels like a documentary on Moonee or the spirited need for fun and laughter that is in the DNA of kids. We are just following a real kid around, and that's a tribute to the marvel that is Brooklyn Kimberly Prince. She steals every scene and most of the movie … and that's in spite of the terrific performances from Ms. Vinaite and screen vet Willem Dafoe. It's a rare "normal" role for Mr. Dafoe, and he makes the most of it as Bobby, the motel's manager. He is also a father figure, mediator of disputes, bill collector, and protector of damaged souls. With no hint of saccharine or Hollywood mush, Bobby is unable to detach emotionally from those who live at the hotel, not because he is soft, but rather because he is human. We see his demeanor change drastically when the owner of the hotel arrives for inspection. Bobby understands the fragility of his own situation due to what he witnesses each day.

    Director Baker is a master of color use and the blending of abrupt framed images with the handhelds in close proximity within motel rooms and personal interactions. His story (co-written with his TANGERINE and STARLET collaborator Chris Bergoch) never feels condescending, preachy or romanticized. There is no blatant political statement being made. These are folks living their lives as best they are able within the confines of their situation. The police and Child Protective Services are always hovering as a reminder that the next mistake could significantly alter lives. Somehow, the film is both hilarious and heart-breaking. The obvious comparison is to last year's MOONLIGHT, and it could even be viewed as a prequel to American HONEY. Mostly it's a slice of rarely seen life and further proof that Sean Baker is already an important filmmaker, and one that likely has more to say. As for the debate around the final scene, does it really matter? There is no better place for a child to escape reality … even if it might only be in their mind. Sometimes that's the only escape we get.
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    The vicious cycle

    This film immerses us into the world of lower-class people in Florida who ironically are staying in a cheap hotel next to of Disneyworld, where a set of four magic band bracelet tickets goes for $1600. There are excellent performances all around, especially from Brooklynn Prince, who plays a tough, mouthy, and yet sweet little girl with an arresting honesty. The character is just six but in many ways seems older, growing up too quickly while left mostly on her own to roam around with her friends.

    It doesn't take long to feel sorry for the children in this situation, with no structure or guidance, and horrible role models. In ten years we can easily imagine the little girl grown up to be a similar mother, and ten years ago we can imagine how the mother must have grown up. Without even a hint of this message from director Sean Baker, who shows masterful restraint, we see how hard it is for someone to rise out of the lower class or a difficult upbringing - not impossible, but not easy. The film may be an ink blot test though, because I can also imagine the response of them getting what they deserve, since the mom doesn't get a job as others around her do, runs scams, and resorts to prostituting herself, and I have to say, feeling empathy for her is a real test. Just watching how poorly she behaves is one of the turn-offs to the film, even if it's honest.

    The little girl is easy to feel sorry for because she's still just six; this is what happens with awful parents. But the mother was also likely brought up in a difficult environment, so the film begs the question of what to do about vicious cycles like this while wisely not attempting to answer it. Instead it just gives us reality, as cringe-inducing as it may be at times.

    I loved how it was edited, with cuts tending to shorten scenes. I think that was a wise move, since a lot of the film is simply showing us a series of vignettes without the machinations of a big plot, and this kept it from lagging. I also loved the character Willem Dafoe played - what a tough job he has, and yet he's a model of empathy and kindness, an absolute angel under the façade of a grizzled hotel manager, never judging anyone. He plays the part perfectly too, without embellishing it with sweetness or anything that doesn't feel completely authentic. How it resolves is great too, because you can see both the tragedy and the need for it, after everything we've seen.
    8thejdrage

    Uncomfortable as can be - on all levels

    This is not a happy, fun film. At all. But they don't all have to be, nor should they all be fluff.

    I saw it on the last day it was on Netflix and only watched it because it was the last day. Am I glad I did? I am still trying to figure that out.

    It is as uncomfortable as Disney is saccharine. Oops, I mean happy.

    The unique buildings on the streets, the colors all around are shown to their Sunday best in the bleak lives of the people who live near them.

    Willem Defoe is, as ever, brilliant and restrained and brings humanity to the group. I wish I could say the kids bring hope, but they do not. And the helicopter, to me, brought the humor and "in your face" moments.

    Would I have paid to see this film and not been mad about it? Probably - a few days after viewing it. Would I recommend it to friends who appreciate films (versus movies)? Absolutely, but with reservations.

    I am not sure if I will ever know what I truly think about this film. And, frankly, that's a good thing. It made me think. It made me uncomfortable. It made me question things.

    It made me very uncomfortable in my own skin. So, yes. That's a good film.

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    • Curiosidades
      Christopher Rivera was an 8-year-old living with his mother at the Paradise Inn in Kissimmee, Florida, when crew members spotted him. He earned enough money on the film for his family to move out of the motel and into an apartment. After the film came out, Rivera was offered a full scholarship to Rollins College, a private four-year college in Winter Park, Florida, and ongoing support for his education to prepare him for college.
    • Erros de gravação
      Magic Castle and Futureland Inn are not next door as movie portrayed. Futureland is 2.8 miles East from Magic Castle.
    • Citações

      Moonee: You know why this is my favorite tree?

      Jancey: Why?

      Moonee: 'Cause it's tipped over, and it's still growing.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      "This film is not authorized, sponsored, endorsed, produced, or distributed by, or in any way officially associated with the Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Disney Enterprises, Inc., or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates."
    • Conexões
      Featured in One Movie Later: The Florida Project (2017)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Celebration
      Performed by Kool & The Gang

      Written by Ronald Bell, Claydes Smith, George 'Funky' Brown (as George Melvin Brown), James 'JT' Taylor (as James Warren 'J.T.' Taylor), Robert 'Spike' Mickens, Earl Toon (as Earl Eugene Toon Jr.), Dennis D.T. Thomas (as Ronald Dennis Thomas), Robert 'Kool' Bell (as Robert E. Bell), Eumir Deodato

      Published by WB Music Corp. / Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.

      Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1 de março de 2018 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Espanhol
      • Português
    • Também conhecido como
      • Proyecto Florida
    • Locações de filme
      • Magic Castle Inn & and Suites, 5055 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, Flórida, EUA(The Magic Castle)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Cre Film
      • Freestyle Picture Company
      • June Pictures
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      • US$ 2.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 5.904.366
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 157.553
      • 8 de out. de 2017
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 10.876.639
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      • 1 h 51 min(111 min)
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