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Cazuza: O Tempo Não Pára

  • 2004
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
4.4K
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Cazuza: O Tempo Não Pára (2004)
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The life and times of Cazuza, Brazilian singer/poet/enfant terrible, from his start with rock group "Barão Vermelho", to his death from Aids, in 1990, showing his career, love affairs, and i... Read allThe life and times of Cazuza, Brazilian singer/poet/enfant terrible, from his start with rock group "Barão Vermelho", to his death from Aids, in 1990, showing his career, love affairs, and involvement with drugs.The life and times of Cazuza, Brazilian singer/poet/enfant terrible, from his start with rock group "Barão Vermelho", to his death from Aids, in 1990, showing his career, love affairs, and involvement with drugs.

  • Directors
    • Walter Carvalho
    • Sandra Werneck
  • Writers
    • Lucinha Araújo
    • Fernando Bonassi
    • Victor Navas
  • Stars
    • Daniel de Oliveira
    • Marieta Severo
    • Reginaldo Faria
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Walter Carvalho
      • Sandra Werneck
    • Writers
      • Lucinha Araújo
      • Fernando Bonassi
      • Victor Navas
    • Stars
      • Daniel de Oliveira
      • Marieta Severo
      • Reginaldo Faria
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Daniel de Oliveira
    Daniel de Oliveira
    • Cazuza
    Marieta Severo
    Marieta Severo
    • Lucinha Araújo
    Reginaldo Faria
    Reginaldo Faria
    • João Araújo
    Andrea Beltrão
    Andrea Beltrão
    • Malu
    Leandra Leal
    • Bebel Gilberto
    Emílio de Mello
    Emílio de Mello
    • Ezequiel 'Zeca' Neves
    Cadu Fávero
    • Roberto Frejat
    André Gonçalves
    • Maneco
    Arlindo Lopes
    • Dé Palmeira
    Dudu Azevedo
    Dudu Azevedo
    • Guto Goffi
    André Pfeffer
    • Maurício
    Eduardo Pires
    • Serginho Dias
    Maria Flor
    Maria Flor
    • Garota de Bauru
    Fernanda Boechat
    • Garota da Ponte
    Pierre Santos
    • Tonico
    Vitor Hugo
    Vitor Hugo
    • Bené
    • (as Victor Hugo)
    Gustavo Berriel
    Laura de Vison
    • Directors
      • Walter Carvalho
      • Sandra Werneck
    • Writers
      • Lucinha Araújo
      • Fernando Bonassi
      • Victor Navas
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    5giorgialosavio

    cliché, cliché, cliché...

    This film cannot be seen as a good piece of film as it is. Out of context, it has no special meaning besides the point it constantly tries to make of the clichés we have heard over and over again. That is, gay men taking drugs, having sex with everyone they see and being self-destructive. As it usually happens with Brazilian cinema, this movie doesn't try to break away from the national social basis and only repeats all the beliefs the citizens and foreigners have of the country and its own people. A very sad thing to do, a very bad message to pass. I watched this film remembering my mother telling me how horrible it is when people start smoking joints and end up dying of aids for sharing needles and being promiscuous. That's what everyone goes around saying in Brazil, in sensationalist terms, and this is how this film is presented. It is a true pity that such a good composer and singer had to be pictured in such horrible colours. And worst still that Brazil hasn't learnt how to do something new that will challenge the people to expand their way of thinking into new areas.
    10world2you

    Honest, Inspiring and Unforgettable

    Not being a Cazuza fan, I was remarkably impressed with how good, inspiring, and unforgettable this movie proved to be.

    Some may be put off by the narrative style, which employs a significant amount of freedom in its composition. We aren't treated to a normal dramatic progression, instead being given specific segments of time covering Cazuza's adventures, relationships, dreams and hardships, as if we were looking at a picture book. This brings a sense of poetry, liveliness and urgency to the picture, even if it may displease moviegoers used to Hollywood film-making.

    The Cinematography - as the narrative style - is urgent, free-floating, using only hand-held cameras. To put it quite simply, the picture perfectly captures the poetry of being young, of hoping for better days, of yearning to feel alive and connect with people.

    Daniel de Oliveira's performance is easily one of the best I've seen this decade, and I hope he picks up many awards around the globe with his work - both extremely convincing and captivating. He's one of your great young actors, and I hope to see him in many more pictures.

    Thankfully, this is a picture that can be enjoyed by any Brazilian, as it is a testimony of a great period of our culture. This film is not only about Cazuza - is about any kid out there with dreams in his heart and the courage to try and go some good in this world.

    Congratulations to Carvalho, Werneck, Lucinha and co. for creating one of the Best Brazilian films in recent memory.

    Our idols cannot - and will not - be forgotten.
    leonardozeligbrazil

    remarkable

    Cazuza is the name of one of the most incredible singers in Brazil,he begun in the 80s with his band called Barao Vermelho,after the great success of the band he decided to start a solo career,but his future was drastically destroyed by his death in 1991 of AIDS.But actually nothing could stop Cazuza because he still inspire people in Brazil,so in some way he remains alive in all of us.

    The movie is incredible and a real masterpiece.Daniel de Olivera plays the singer and gives a performance that makes you be astonished by his talent.No one on earth could play Cazuza as Daniel played!The way he speaks,he acts,it's almost creepy!He is Cazuza you are going to be quite impressed!

    Everything in his story is poetic, his music sometimes in the movie speaks for itself, and the beauty of his musics makes us sad and happy in the same time.Na explosion of feelings is what you feel,marvelous feeling.The time doesn't stop but Cazuza made it stop.And he could do whatever he wanted!Viva Cazuza!
    tonibarros

    Looks like a scrapbook

    The impression I had on the first hour of the movie was that it was more like a scrapbook of some memorable events in Cazuza's life rather than a biography. The scenes have no connection, it seems they're only there for you to know what happened. It looks like a story told by a fan who collects news about him. There is no drama, nothing to expect, no plot at all.

    The last 30 minutes aren't really a change, but it's a more dense part, because of the discovery of the disease that is slowly killing him.

    The only things that save the movie are the performance of Daniel de Oliveira, not only on stage but also off, and of course the songs and poetry of Cazuza.
    5fuufuu-1

    just quick notes about his life for those who knows all about his life.

    It was very disappointing because I wanted to know about who was Cazuza, why he was writing those songs and saying how bad was his family, his class and the evil Brazil.

    All I've discovered was a spoiled child that want to do everything he intend to. There were no repercussion about his real personal life and how he became friend of the Barao Vermelho's members again after their separation and discussions.

    After all, its pointless to watch it if you have no idea about who is that guy, that Brazilian singer... The last part of the movie should't longer, it was the most dramatic part of his life and that kind of thing works on movies biographies. Maybe his mother didn't want to watch it or reaffirm the disease his is remembered for.

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    • Trivia
      In an early concert scene, we see Cazuza's manager, Zeca (Ezequiel Neves), going crazy in the crowd. The real Zeca, middle-aged, is standing next to him, wearing glasses.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Mussum, Um filme do Cacildis (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Circo Voador
      Written by Guto Graça Mello

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 11, 2004 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official sites
      • official site
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    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cazuza: Time Doesn't Stop
    • Production companies
      • Cineluz - Produções Cinematográficas Lda.
      • Globo Filmes
      • Lereby Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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