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La fille alligator

Original title: Não Devore Meu Coração
  • 2017
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
228
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La fille alligator (2017)
Drama

Joca, a Brazilian boy of 13, and Basano La Tatuada a Paraguayan indigenous girl living on the border between the two countries, marked by the waters of the Rio Apa. Joca is in love with Basa... Read allJoca, a Brazilian boy of 13, and Basano La Tatuada a Paraguayan indigenous girl living on the border between the two countries, marked by the waters of the Rio Apa. Joca is in love with Basano and wants to do everything to win her love.Joca, a Brazilian boy of 13, and Basano La Tatuada a Paraguayan indigenous girl living on the border between the two countries, marked by the waters of the Rio Apa. Joca is in love with Basano and wants to do everything to win her love.

  • Director
    • Felipe Bragança
  • Writer
    • Felipe Bragança
  • Stars
    • Cauã Reymond
    • Eduardo Macedo
    • Adeli Gonzales
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    228
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Felipe Bragança
    • Writer
      • Felipe Bragança
    • Stars
      • Cauã Reymond
      • Eduardo Macedo
      • Adeli Gonzales
    • 3User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Cauã Reymond
    Cauã Reymond
    • Fernando
    Eduardo Macedo
    Eduardo Macedo
    • Joca
    Adeli Gonzales
    Adeli Gonzales
    • Basano
    Marco Loris
    • Telecath
    Zahy Guajajara
    • Lucía
    Marcio Verón
    • Alberto
    Cláudia Assunção
    • Joana
    Leopoldo Pacheco
    • César
    Ney Matogrosso
    Ney Matogrosso
    • Mago
    Jean Risaldi
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    Lucas Herreira
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    • Director
      • Felipe Bragança
    • Writer
      • Felipe Bragança
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    7brant1-1

    A srange movie that is puzzling

    I like foreign movies and the plot line seemed intriguing so I got it thru VUDU I was going to shut it off but there was something wonderfully nice in the interactions between the Guarani girl and the Brazilian boy with few words exchanging. Then the gang wars and the despicable characters. Contradictory to what might have been a beautiful love story and it was interesting to see its outcome, The indigenous actress Zahy is beautiful and just her movements and actions and culture were very enchanting. I am not sure what the director was trying to say

    When I finished it I thought for quite awhile about it. I guess I would call it haunting and if you stick with it you may find it the same.I was aware of Guaranis and Paraguay as I collect harp music from them. I actually looked up more stuff about the Guranis afterwards.
    5Jesse_Ung

    The hottest of hot messes

    I'm going to preface this review by saying that of the films that I saw at the 2017 New Zealand International Film Festival, this was my least favorite. It frustrated me, made me angry, and yet, I couldn't stop thinking about how angry and frustrated it made me, so in retrospect this may be a selling point. Take that as you will.

    So, an excruciatingly terrible title aside, the film is essentially Romeo and Juliet meets West Side Story with twelve-year olds - crossed with Stand By Me meets Beasts of the Southern Wild. Don't Swallow My Heart Alligator Girl suffers from a full blown identity crisis as far as what kind of film it wants to be - be it a coming of age tale, a magical- realism fantasy, a gang rivalry thriller, a family drama - before finally deciding "screw it" and trying to be all of them at once.

    The end result? It's a complete mess. The film tries to do too many things all at once and never stays focused long enough for you to care. It blends relatively nuanced family/sibling drama with magical realism and tween romance and also gang warfare but also historical supernatural feuds - none of it gels. It's so set on bringing you all of these different ideas that it forgets to fully develop any of them. Cauã Reymond delivers the best performance in the film whereas the two young leads are precocious and completely insufferable - despite the fact that they are supposed to carry the bulk of the emotional backstory. I never cared about them, and at over two hours, the film is a complete slog from beginning to end.

    The entire film is set in a dingy town with a very limited color palate, and unfortunately there is never a sense of place about the town either. At least when the two kids meet at night there is a variance in look somewhat - the sky is captured as a hazy dark blue with fireflies glowing all around. Overall, it looks fine - visually, but there's nothing particularly dynamic about it.

    Don't Swallow My Heart Alligator Girl feels like bits and pieces from completely different movies cobbled together, with a flimsy framework of a plot to tie them together. The film shoots for the stars and deserves points for trying something different, but none of the film's disparate elements feel cohesive.
    7TrTm316

    A Flower Wilts in the Desert

    Like the one other reviewer thus far, I too was left angry and frustrated by this film, but for a completely different reason: because the director accomplished exactly what I think he set out to do, and did it well.

    Young love is shown in a modern way, without the archaic (and today, pretentious) formality of Shakespeare. Instead we see the very believable silliness and stupidity of a young teen's infatuation - it needs no reason to exist, it simply does. The slightly older, slightly more life-experienced girl does not know what to make of this goofy, gentle foreigner from the other side of the bridge, and her reactions vary as she tries to balance curiosity, cultural pressure, self-interest, and perhaps some affection.

    And the director plops this budding flower of a tale into a steaming, fetid pile of modern adult reality, a world in which the Montagues and Capulets would come across as urbane and civil, a world less of Romeo and more of Tromeo. Our world. Racism, macho misogyny, and acceptance of psychopathic violence as the norm, these headline a chorus of social ills that make a normal childhood impossible.

    It hurts to watch the story unfold. It should.

    Regarding overall quality, it's not fantastic, but more than adequate. Despite a setting and culture unfamiliar to many of us -- here in middle America, Brazilian-Paraguayan history is absolutely never brought to mind -- the people and events of Don't Swallow My Heart, Alligator Girl are believable, familiar by type from the hourly news cycle or one's own experience. For myself, at least, the modern setting intensifies this tale's emotional impact in a way that a historical or fantasy setting wouldn't; a somewhat straightforward delivery makes the impact more tolerable.

    And the story is interesting enough. What becomes of Joca and Basano's young love in this environment? It's worth your while to watch and find out.

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      Based on the book '"Curvas do Rio Sujo" (2003) by the writer Joca Reiners Terrons.

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2017 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site (Brazil)
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • Guarani
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Alligator girl
    • Filming locations
      • Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Canal Brasil
      • Duas Mariola Filmes
      • Globo Filmes
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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