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Simón, um combatente da liberdade venezuelano exilado em Miami, lida não apenas com um trauma, mas também com uma profunda culpa pela escolha que deve fazer: ficar em Miami e começar uma nov... Ler tudoSimón, um combatente da liberdade venezuelano exilado em Miami, lida não apenas com um trauma, mas também com uma profunda culpa pela escolha que deve fazer: ficar em Miami e começar uma nova vida ou voltar para casa e lutar.Simón, um combatente da liberdade venezuelano exilado em Miami, lida não apenas com um trauma, mas também com uma profunda culpa pela escolha que deve fazer: ficar em Miami e começar uma nova vida ou voltar para casa e lutar.
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- 14 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
Kellianne Rae Jordan
- Officer Hill
- (as Kellianne Jordan)
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The first thing I must mention is the script. The narrative and dialogue are a masterpiece. It's evident that Diego, the director and writer of the film, tirelessly refined and perfected it.
The storytelling and the way it communicates what happens and has happened is incredible. This film speaks to both those familiar and unfamiliar with the history of Venezuela.
Each character embodies an aspect of Venezuelan identity, making it easy to relate to on many levels. The lead actor takes you on an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.
The performances are impeccable; they made me laugh and cry. It was a beautiful and extremely emotive film, but it also had moments of tension that elevated the production to another level.
This film is and will likely remain one of the best in history that narrates Venezuela's story from a very unique perspective, through the life of a student and the impact of their reality reflecting what many have experienced.
Diego, thank you for creating this film, and thanks to the entire team for this cinematographic beauty.
The storytelling and the way it communicates what happens and has happened is incredible. This film speaks to both those familiar and unfamiliar with the history of Venezuela.
Each character embodies an aspect of Venezuelan identity, making it easy to relate to on many levels. The lead actor takes you on an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.
The performances are impeccable; they made me laugh and cry. It was a beautiful and extremely emotive film, but it also had moments of tension that elevated the production to another level.
This film is and will likely remain one of the best in history that narrates Venezuela's story from a very unique perspective, through the life of a student and the impact of their reality reflecting what many have experienced.
Diego, thank you for creating this film, and thanks to the entire team for this cinematographic beauty.
Simon, it is a film with an extremely moving script. Especially for the people of Venezuela, who have experienced the fictional reality of this film firsthand. The performance of its protagonist is heartbreaking. Only a Venezuelan could play a character like that, since he has first-hand experience. And what better than an actor with that level of connection to the story? His co-star, who is a renowned social media comedian, does a really hard-hitting job. Watching it without being moved is extremely difficult. Bravo for this movie. Necessary. Cinema should tell more stories like this. About the realities of the People of the world.
Just Amazing! A film that makes you reflect on the current Venezuelan problems but with a universally moldable context. Flawless direction and photography with such a small budget. An exquisite plot twist and performances that invite you to look beyond the typical Hollywood. In addition, the political controversy that surrounds it gives it an extra flavor... I went to see it at the cinema and I only saw the faces of the spectators as they felt it, they cried... and in advance I tell you, no matter how fictional it may seem, this is absolutely nothing compared to what Venezuelans have actually experienced.
In "Simon," director Diego Vicentini embarks on a bold journey to unravel the intricate layers of Venezuela's current turmoil, crafting a narrative that resonates deeply with those familiar with the country's harrowing reality. At its core, the film aims to shed light on the dire circumstances faced by students and the ruthless suppression by the government against those who dare to oppose its reign. It's a commendable endeavor that seeks to bring the forgotten paradise of Venezuela to the forefront of global consciousness, now a shadow of its former self, mired in devastation.
The movie does an admirable job of encapsulating the tragedy of the Venezuelan people, many of whom have been forced to flee their homeland. Through the lens of "Simón," viewers are offered a glimpse into the collective struggle of a nation, as well as the personal stories of resilience and despair. The choice to base the narrative on true events lends an authenticity to the film, making it a potent reminder of the ongoing fight for freedom and justice within Venezuela.
However, for an international audience, "Simón" might not hit the mark as intended. While the film's ambitions are clear, its execution often feels amateur, particularly in terms of acting and production values. This aspect might detract from the overall impact for viewers unfamiliar with the Venezuelan context, potentially overshadowing the poignant message at its heart.
For those close to the Venezuelan crisis, "Simón" will undoubtedly strike a chord, serving as a moving tribute to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. To the international audience, it offers a valuable, if somewhat flawed, insight into the realities of a nation fighting to reclaim its identity and dignity.
"Simon" may not be perfect, but it is a necessary film that highlights the urgent need for awareness and support for Venezuela. It's a reminder that behind the headlines are real people enduring unimaginable hardships, deserving of the world's attention and empathy.
The movie does an admirable job of encapsulating the tragedy of the Venezuelan people, many of whom have been forced to flee their homeland. Through the lens of "Simón," viewers are offered a glimpse into the collective struggle of a nation, as well as the personal stories of resilience and despair. The choice to base the narrative on true events lends an authenticity to the film, making it a potent reminder of the ongoing fight for freedom and justice within Venezuela.
However, for an international audience, "Simón" might not hit the mark as intended. While the film's ambitions are clear, its execution often feels amateur, particularly in terms of acting and production values. This aspect might detract from the overall impact for viewers unfamiliar with the Venezuelan context, potentially overshadowing the poignant message at its heart.
For those close to the Venezuelan crisis, "Simón" will undoubtedly strike a chord, serving as a moving tribute to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. To the international audience, it offers a valuable, if somewhat flawed, insight into the realities of a nation fighting to reclaim its identity and dignity.
"Simon" may not be perfect, but it is a necessary film that highlights the urgent need for awareness and support for Venezuela. It's a reminder that behind the headlines are real people enduring unimaginable hardships, deserving of the world's attention and empathy.
I lived in Venezuela when the saying was "It's Cheap, Give Me Two!" (as the title says in Spanish). This saying originated in the 80's. Venezuela was democratic and rich. The exchange rate was 4.35 Bolos=$1. Many middle class would travel to the US and buy a lot of stuff because "It's Cheap, Give Me Two!" So sad how Venezuela changed in just a few years after Chavez/Maduro's election in '99.
The movie deserves the current 7.8 rating. The acting is very good and Spanish was spoken with the proper accent (kinda of important for authenticity). Simón is psychologically scared while trying to get asylum in Miami. The ending closes all questions.
The movie deserves the current 7.8 rating. The acting is very good and Spanish was spoken with the proper accent (kinda of important for authenticity). Simón is psychologically scared while trying to get asylum in Miami. The ending closes all questions.
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 175.698
- Tempo de duração1 hora 39 minutos
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