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Aquarius

  • 2016
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  • 2h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Aquarius (2016)
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Clara, 65, lives her life to the fullest with her family and friends. A construction company wants her Recife oceanfront condo, as they've already bought all the other in the 3 story buildin... Read allClara, 65, lives her life to the fullest with her family and friends. A construction company wants her Recife oceanfront condo, as they've already bought all the other in the 3 story building. Clara's staying.Clara, 65, lives her life to the fullest with her family and friends. A construction company wants her Recife oceanfront condo, as they've already bought all the other in the 3 story building. Clara's staying.

  • Director
    • Kleber Mendonça Filho
  • Writer
    • Kleber Mendonça Filho
  • Stars
    • Sonia Braga
    • Maeve Jinkings
    • Irandhir Santos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
    • Writer
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
    • Stars
      • Sonia Braga
      • Maeve Jinkings
      • Irandhir Santos
    • 50User reviews
    • 171Critic reviews
    • 88Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 47 wins & 48 nominations 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
    • Director
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
    • Writer
      • Kleber Mendonça Filho
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    9marcosleekim-955-164864

    Ignoring all the political controversy surrounding this movie, what remains is a fantastic story.

    It is sad that a powerful movie like this is contaminated by political ideology from both sides. Although I don't necessarily agree with any of the positions brought forth by the makers of this movie, this is still a fantastic piece of art, a fantastic story about the struggles of a middle-aged woman against not only a very real real estate speculation movement in Brazil, but also against her past, the upper-middle class blame, the old age labels, her family, all directed by probably the greatest living director of Brazil today.

    From IMDb synopsis, Clara, a 65-year-old upper-middle class mother of 3 children, refuses to sell her apartment, the last still occupied, to a big real estate company, built in the upper class, seaside Boa Viagem Avenue, Recife. Pledging to only leave her place upon her death, her building is probably the last remnant of a not so long ago past. Facing this conflict ahead mostly by herself, she will reflect upon her past and future and give her new strength.

    Although the story can seem to be a bit clichéd, the movie excels in representing a middle-aged woman in an unique and independent way, something rarely seen in movies, where usually these characters are simply secondary, caricatures. There will be no big reveals and big turns, it is a mostly linear story (quite different from Kleber Mendonça Filho last movie, "O Som ao Redor", also critically acclaimed). But the way the director tells the story is what is so great. With a technique so sharp, he creates tension throughout the whole movie in ordinary situations (his trademark, an influence from John Carpenter), like in the scene where Clara and the real estate manager are simply maneuvering cars in the building's garage. This tension is what carries the whole movie, until the powerful ending.

    In addition, the greater part of the movie has no actual direct connection to the its apparent central plot. Clara attending parties, talking to the lifesaver, walking with her nephew, having family meeting is what fleshes out her character, telling so much about her personality and her past indirectly, and this is the film's greatest strength. The moment she has with her 3 kids is maybe one of the greatest scenes in Brazilian cinema.

    Forget all the political ideology. Watch it for what this movie really is, a powerful, fantastic piece of art.
    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.
    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.
    9wel2005

    Aquarius is more than a film, it's an experience.

    I did not react to Aquarius session end, I left the movie anaesthetized, not knowing what to think. Complex films like this do not involve value judgments. As the scenes were sat in memory (pictures, lines, track, details), things became more Clear. Clara (Clear, in Portuguese), by the way, is the name of the character of Sonia Braga, an old woman, a retired music critic, who decides to fight against a conglomerate of construction, preventing the building is demolished. With this wisp of plot, the young and talented director Kleber Mendonça, speaks of memory, time, social, loss, resistance, prejudice, ethics, preservation ... It's such a rich work that would need to be watched more times for an accurate and faithful analysis. There are moments of delicacy that made me breath away. The first part of the film, Clara's hair is bright. Unable to hold back tears. Aquarius is authorial film, which does not follow formulas, is not related to cinematographic conventions, is not entertainment. It was done to annoy, make the viewer to think and question. Do not expect the impact of City of God, or the catharsis of Central Station, Aquarius has another footprint.
    10diogo_chalegre

    Great Movie

    First of all I'd like to apologize myself due any English mistakes.

    I didn't understand those bad reviews that I just read here. In fact the movie is simple, with a simple a story but very emotional. Here in Brazil we face racism and a social fight which is pointed out in the movie.

    The actors are good and Sônia Braga spectacular. I could see this movie more ten times and I am sure that I would always have something to learn.

    I'm giving you this review without political issues, I am just a cinema lover. Do not miss the opportunity to see how prejudice and racism are frequent around the world. Also you're gonna experiment a time travel throughout the memories!

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Featured in Portraits fantômes (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Hoje
      Written by Taiguara (as Taiguara Chalar da Silva)

      Performed by Taiguara

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Brazil
      • France
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Водолій
    • Filming locations
      • 560 Avenida Boa Viagem, Pina, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil(Aquarius building)
    • Production companies
      • CinemaScópio Produções
      • SBS Productions
      • Globo Filmes
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    • Budget
      • R$2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $285,930
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,129
      • Oct 16, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,085,977
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 26m(146 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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