A vida dos moradores de uma rua de classe média do Recife toma um rumo inesperado quando uma empresa de segurança privada é contratada para trazer paz aos moradores. Para alguns deles, a pre... Ler tudoA vida dos moradores de uma rua de classe média do Recife toma um rumo inesperado quando uma empresa de segurança privada é contratada para trazer paz aos moradores. Para alguns deles, a presença dos guardas cria mais tensão do que alívio.A vida dos moradores de uma rua de classe média do Recife toma um rumo inesperado quando uma empresa de segurança privada é contratada para trazer paz aos moradores. Para alguns deles, a presença dos guardas cria mais tensão do que alívio.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 39 vitórias e 23 indicações no total
- Mariá
- (as Mauricéia Conceição)
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The setting for this movie is modern day Recife, Brazil. (Recife is a seaport at the easternmost tip of Brazil.) A better title for the movie would be "Neighborhood Sounds," because the sounds in this affluent neighborhood are intimately involved with the plot.
This is not a violent film. It doesn't take place in a favela, but rather in an affluent neighborhood. Still, violence is always lurking in the neighborhood, just off-screen. Every home has a security system, but any car parked in the street is fair game for thieves.
A security firm comes to the neighborhood, and most of the residents ante up the money to purchase their services. The security men appear honest and capable enough, and hiring them probably made sense. They become part of the neighborhood scene.
Meanwhile, life goes on around them. There's a dog that howls and barks all night, a woman who uses her vacuum to suck marijuana smoke out of her apartment, a pair of lovers, a deliveryman who delivers water and other substances on demand, and the locally influential man who walks past the "caution--sharks" sign to go swimming.
Matters come together in the end in a way I would never have predicted. I'm not going to spoil the ending by even hinting at it. However, it made sense once I thought about it.
We saw the film at the newly refurbished, excellent Dryden Theatre at Eastman House in Rochester, NY. However, it will work very well on DVD.
I though to be very concerned to those who would understand the language, the situations and the causes of all of this. Well, seems that I was wrong and the themes exposed here are bound to be more universal than I expected.
Every moment of Kleber Mendonças'Neighboring Sounds could be opened for discussion as subject of semiotics. The symbolism is so present and so meaningful that I was overwhelmed.
A truly masterpiece, that have to be seen with very opened eyes.
It wasn't really until the films Central Station and City of God surfaced (the latter of which gaining significant critical acclaim) that Brazilian cinema was once again seen as a powerhouse in independent and avant film-making.
Much like the aforementioned films, the themes of class and social attitude have pervaded the fabric of the modern Brazilian film, which has become increasingly acute in these perceptions and engaging in the issues of a country which, although rapidly growing and progressing, still faces basic problems of a social landscape that is far from the ideal.
The opening images of the film displays real life footage of slavery in Brazil, of the sugar-mills, where the origins of Brazilian society are thought to have come from.
The images are immediately effecting, and provide an historical and cultural backdrop upon which the film can build over, depicting a new Brazilian society that has not altogether eloped and emancipated itself from the old, allowing there to be a passageway for the viewer to see the intrinsic connection between past and present.
Neighbouring Sounds then drops us into the centre of a middle-class suburban housing residency, it's modern, clean and diverse; a seeming flagship for a prospering Brazil.
Beyond the haven of white walls and swimming pools lies the expansive vista that displays the city of Recife, with its high... www.ravechild.co.uk
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesOfficial submission of Brazil to the Oscars 2014 best foreign language film category.
- Citações
Tio Anco: Do you carry weapons, Clodoaldo?
Clodoaldo: To be honest, I can't really say yes and I can't really say no. But I'll show you our best weapon, which is this: a cell-phone. Me and the boys have all the contacts we need.
João: So, worst-case scenario, you throw the mobile at the bad guy, is that it?
Clodoaldo: Mr. João, please...
João: Then you run home and get the real thing. I'm just trying to understand.
Clodoaldo: I get it, I get it.
- ConexõesFeatured in Retratos Fantasmas (2023)
- Trilhas sonorasCadavres En Serie
From the soundtrack of the film
"Le Pacha", by Georges Lautner
Music by Michel Colombier and Serge Gainsbourg
(c) 1968 SIDOMUSIC B. LIECHTI & CIE
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- Data de lançamento
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- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Neighboring Sounds
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- Orçamento
- R$ 1.860.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 60.255
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 12.666
- 26 de ago. de 2012
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 467.491
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 11 min(131 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1