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Orfeu

  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Orfeu (1999)
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In a dangerous but human Rio's slum, rises the love affair betwen Orfeu and Eurídice, provoking jealousy and violence in times of carnival.In a dangerous but human Rio's slum, rises the love affair betwen Orfeu and Eurídice, provoking jealousy and violence in times of carnival.In a dangerous but human Rio's slum, rises the love affair betwen Orfeu and Eurídice, provoking jealousy and violence in times of carnival.

  • Director
    • Carlos Diegues
  • Writers
    • João Emanuel Carneiro
    • Carlos Diegues
    • Paulo Lins
  • Stars
    • Toni Garrido
    • Patrícia França
    • Murilo Benício
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    974
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlos Diegues
    • Writers
      • João Emanuel Carneiro
      • Carlos Diegues
      • Paulo Lins
    • Stars
      • Toni Garrido
      • Patrícia França
      • Murilo Benício
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Toni Garrido
    • Orfeu
    Patrícia França
    Patrícia França
    • Eurídice
    Murilo Benício
    Murilo Benício
    • Lucinho
    Zezé Motta
    Zezé Motta
    • Conceição
    Milton Gonçalves
    Milton Gonçalves
    • Inácio
    Isabel Fillardis
    • Mira
    Maria Ceiça
    • Carmen
    Stepan Nercessian
    Stepan Nercessian
    • Pacheco
    Maurício Gonçalves
    • Pecê
    Lúcio Andrey
    • Piaba
    Mary Sheila
    • Be Happy
    Eliezer Motta
    • Stallone
    Serjão Loroza
    Serjão Loroza
    • Coice
    • (as Sérgio Loroza)
    Silvio Guindane
    • Maicol
    Castrinho
    • Oswaldo
    Alexandre Hendersen
    • Ronnie
    Gustavo Gasparani
    • Mano
    Paula Assunção
    • Deise
    • Director
      • Carlos Diegues
    • Writers
      • João Emanuel Carneiro
      • Carlos Diegues
      • Paulo Lins
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    6gradyharp

    Dazzling Cinematic Production with Minimal Story

    Director Carlos Diegues knows how to capture atmosphere with his camera and effects and when that atmosphere is the splendid garish gaudiness of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro there is plenty to entertain the eye. 'Orfeu' as a story, supposedly a re-interpretation of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth updated to current times and set in the slums (favelas) of Rio, is just not there.

    The title character Orfeu (handsome and talented singer Toni Garrido) does sing and play his guitar, his playing ends the night and serenades the rising of the sun, but here he a quasi-Rap star, beloved by his townsfolk of the hillside favela, and by all the women who come into his view. Eurídice (Patrícia França) enters his life, as she comes to Rio after the death of her parents in the provinces, and the meeting results in instant love. There is violence from the police invasions of the slums, drug lords such as Lucinho (a disastrously misused Murilo Benício who happens to be one of Brazil's biggest stars), female envy from Orfeu's many ex-lovers (Isabel Fillardis, Maria Ceiça), and parental concern from Orfeu's parents Conceição (Zezé Motta) and Inácio (Milton Gonçalves). But the story, or at least a semblance of one, gets buried in all the extravagant production of police raids and the Carnival parades: it just ends without much point - except that there is a reprise of the musical theme from 'Black Orpheus' to carry you back down memory lane.

    Though the quality of acting is generally substandard by comparison to most great films out of Brazil, the style of acting is supposedly the accepted norm for the popular Brazilian novellas on television. And the sensual presence of Toni Garrido does raise the quality of the movie. But if the art of 'Black Orpheus' or Jean Cocteau's 'Orphee' is what you are expecting, this film will not satisfy. If you are looking for a colorful, splashy extravaganza about Rio during Carnival, here is your ticket! Grady Harp
    2Doinel-4

    Great production values put to evil use in this horribly acted love story set in a Rio favela

    Rio de Janeiro in widescreen CinemaScope is quite a sight, that´s for sure, and the carnival parade with the famous escolas de samba (samba schools) do sound great in digital sound. But money (it cost some U$ 7 million, a record for Brazilian standards) and the technology it can buy does not make a good film, especially if it´s a tragic love story, like this one.

    Two awful leads (Tony Garrido and Patrícia França) play Orfeu and Euridice, who are supposed to be in love, but we just have to take their word for it. Their love, and the movie, takes place in a Rio favela (shanty town), located high up in the hills of the city. It´s a fascinating set (built entirely for the shooting) which stands-in for a fascinating Brazilian inner-world, packed, in real life, with its own special rules and laws which the movie prefers to ignore.

    As it is, Orfeu shows us a great set, rather than the interesting parallel society it seems to be examining. Walter Salles´ Central Station did a pretty good job at rendering its station with documentary-like accuracy. Orfeu renders its favela with soap opera-like consistency.

    It´s a pity, because some of the supporting characters almost come to life. Orfeu´s parents, Zezé Motta and Milton Gonçalves, display the respect and dignity their small favela roles demand. Isabel Fillardis also makes an impression, as one of Orfeu´s women who may have had a big break after making the Playboy centerfold. But these are characters who have little screen time, although Brazilian music superstar, Caetano Veloso, does get an overlong and rather embarassing cameo appearance. You can´t miss him. He´s the animatronic-like puppet, playing a guitar on somebody´s roof.

    Diegues, who made the excellent Bye Bye Brazil, in 1980, seems to be so infatuated with his toys (the movie is technically very good) that he loses it altogether, especially in a story set in the dog days of Brazilian carnival, but totally devoid of the unique atmosphere of the Brazilian carnival. A turkey.
    7cpu-4

    Ancient Greek mythology meets 90s Brazilian telenovela

    Orfeu mixes elements of Greek mythology and classical theatre with Brazilian telenovelas. That may sound like a recipe for disaster, but to me the director actually pulled it off.

    It was fascinating to me as someone from Western Europe to see how different life in the favelas is (both in good and bad ways), and to see the ancient Greek story set in such a different context. The cinematography is also great.

    I can see how some would be disappointed if they were expecting to get immersed into a convincing story set in the midst of a full blown carnival extravaganza though.

    The main characters Orfeu and Euridice didn't really come to life to me as genuine likable individuals that I could identify with, but more as the original Greek personas. However most other members of the cast did not have this "problem" and provided plenty of convincing drama.

    Also although we are treated to some scenes of the amazing Rio carnival, the director doesn't really seem to immerse us in that world of extravagance. We are almost looking at it from a distance, as if to say it's not that important to the actual story.

    To sum it all up: what makes Brazil interesting is that it is such a melting pot, and melting very different elements into a lively stew is exactly what happens in Orfeu. It may not always be that easy to digest, but boring it is not!
    6coolmorgaine

    not too bad, though the actors are a little weak

    I actually liked this movie, though others I know found it alright. We actually watched it in my Intro to Film and Video class...at first I didn't know if I would be able to follow it as well, since I had to read the subtitles (in English), however I quickly got engrossed in the setting and use of night and day. Though I found the "drug lord" character not to be the best actor, nor some of the other characters in the film, I found the music to be the key for this film. The use of awesomely bright colors and loud pulsating music brought the Carnival scene to life for me as a viewer. The love attraction of Orfeu and Euridice was a little weak, but the imagery is well done. Though the story at times strays from the original Greek myth it was based on, it was an interesting twist on it. I think some of you will enjoy it, and others not. It sort of feels like the modern day Romeo and Juliet with Leo DeCaprio (sorta). So if you found that interesting, you might like this film too!
    7dfobair

    Black Orfeu for the 90's

    Orfeu Negro for the 90's. Complete with laptops, cell phones and automatic weopons in the hillside ghetto of Rio de Jainero. Visually the movie is great. I especially enjoyed the lead actor playing Orfeo, and the actors playing his mother, father and the teen-ghetto artist Michael. Orfeo and Euridice never quite connect in a powerful way. So emotionally the movie didn't move me as strongly as it might have. I did enjoy watching the Carnival and the music in the film is very nice.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Brazil to the 2000's Oscars in the best foreign language film category.
    • Connections
      Remake of Orfeu Negro (1959)
    • Soundtracks
      A Felicidade
      Composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Орфей
    • Production companies
      • Cine-Source
      • Globo Filmes
      • Rio Vermelho Filmes Ltda.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $96,811
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,908
      • Aug 27, 2000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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