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Acquaria

  • 2003
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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Acquaria (2003)
Desert AdventureDystopian Sci-FiAdventureDramaSci-Fi

After constant attacks on nature, the planet's water is practically depleted and the young Sarah and Kim try to find a way to obtain this precious and indispensable asset for the survival of... Read allAfter constant attacks on nature, the planet's water is practically depleted and the young Sarah and Kim try to find a way to obtain this precious and indispensable asset for the survival of humanity.After constant attacks on nature, the planet's water is practically depleted and the young Sarah and Kim try to find a way to obtain this precious and indispensable asset for the survival of humanity.

  • Director
    • Flavia Moraes
  • Writers
    • Claudio Galperin
    • Flavia Moraes
  • Stars
    • Sandy
    • Junior Lima
    • Emílio Orciollo Netto
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    495
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Flavia Moraes
    • Writers
      • Claudio Galperin
      • Flavia Moraes
    • Stars
      • Sandy
      • Junior Lima
      • Emílio Orciollo Netto
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Sandy
    • Sarah
    • (as Sandy Leáh)
    Junior Lima
    • Kim
    • (as D.L. Junior)
    Emílio Orciollo Netto
    • Gaspar
    Igor Rudolf
    • Guili
    Júlia Lemmertz
    • Nara
    • (as Julia Lemmertz)
    Alexandre Borges
    Alexandre Borges
    • Bártok
    Milton Gonçalves
    Milton Gonçalves
    • Závos
    Daniel Ribeiro
    • Ábbadon
    Serafim Gonzalez
    Serafim Gonzalez
    • Sárkis
    Wind
    • Mingus
    José Roberto Jardim
    • Sacqua
    Nicolas Trevijano
    • Sacqua
    • (as Nicholas Trevijano)
    Robson Mano
    • Sacqua
    Éderson Gadal
    • Sacqua
    Jhean Allex
    • Sacqua
    Marcio Pial
    • Sacqua
    • (as Márcio Pial)
    Adriana Figueiras Garcia
    • Criança
    Jottapê Carvalho
    Jottapê Carvalho
    • Criança
    • (as João Pedro Carvalho)
    • Director
      • Flavia Moraes
    • Writers
      • Claudio Galperin
      • Flavia Moraes
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    9patrickrr

    Acquaria: Hey, I thought it was enough to celebrate!

    You know, I have seen a fair share of what come out of Hollywood and National productions, all shrink-wrapped and on the shelves of the local video stores. I have seen horribly constructed 'Xuxa's', stupid 'casseta e Planeta's', dramatic 'Cazuza's', 'Santoro's', awesome and trash Hollywood dragons, green Hulks, some hobbit with a ring, Elvis sing-acting, and even had breakfast at Tiffany's. Now I've seen a post-apocalyptic action drama where our 'national' world has turn dried, and this world has a sand ocean to fish in it and I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the spectacle. There are some comments on plot holes and whatnot, and I totally agree. The 'cliché teen love/hate fights', 'the main actress survival after been lost in the desert for days and her impeccable Make-up' was useful, but why just keep focus on it? Why not tip it into the huge bucket that is the desert? See what happens. Anywho... Where was I? Aaah, yes. The effects were very good. A impeccable direction and the acting was on par; Not a Oscar winning, but fitting, I'd say. And, frankly, I liked the concept. Yes, it might be a better movie, maybe if its public was more specific (target for adults only), but no one in South America 'wild lands' has even tried to think of doing something like it and/or come up with something better, as of 2004. Long story short, I enjoyed the movie and urge my internet film connoisseurs to see this movie. Never mind that just a few people (and a dog – Incredible by the way) share it all in an empty, destroyed, dry city. Get your popcorn, relax and just watch the movie! Cheers, Patrick
    945nicoll

    Has its big moments

    'Acquaria' is not as bad as I thought it was going to be. All the stories I heard about it weren't good. Not that it is a perfect movie but it has its big moments. In the future the world is one big desert and there are myths about a place called Acquaria. Living a lonely life Junior and his friends live in an empty destroyed village. They are afraid of the 'bad guys' and there it comes the new Sandy – she surprisingly really plays well the mysterious type! The story goes that they want too find a way to Acquaria. Like I said there are some nice moments in this movie. The sets look pretty impressive, and the landscape they are on looks pretty cool too. Some single action scenes are worth watching and the boy, dog gang get some laughs. Still, the movie is filled with clichés and boring coincidences. For a mindless science fiction movie this is entertaining enough, nothing more.
    9gabrielrr

    Why do people didn't like this movie?

    Let's see… from the DVD I've just watched I regard this movie as the ultimate Brazilian production escape. It's exotic, dry and the 'desertscapes' are simply stunning. I guess it's popular to hate Acquaria. But for what reason? Okay, so it never made as much money as Universal wanted, but it's all up there on the

    screen and it DID make a profit, didn't it? It's not the flop everyone thinks it is. I found Sandy and Junior to be actually quite effective as the (desert living) people and all the other casting incredible choose to feel it. The action is very exciting and the effects never fails to entertain. But bizarrely enough, the best scenes of the film are the quieter scenes. Actually I'd seriously recommend hunting down the soundtrack CD to this one – well, for those who

    like Sandy and Junior, off course. It's a shame the explanations and reasons wasn't very clear on the script,

    deeper descriptions on the way/why of living and characters for example would have made this movie much more commercial for its public.

    There is no point going through this film and trying to make all the science/ desert feature reality fit. I found this a very enjoyable experience. Great national stuff. I can't wait for the producers to make a sequel.
    9paulorobertoaraujo

    Good, the world has ended

    Why to do a Brazilian production where the world has ended? We've seen so

    many of these already, Mad Max, Waterworld, Postman. just to name a fill. As

    we know some of they were huge successes but others just didn't hit. Our after world first national production looks to be in this second category – but lets just think why for a second? Lets be honest and admit that a good ticket office result is not related more to a good production but to a good adverting plan. Wouldn't be wrong saying it doesn't matter much the qualities of a brilliant direction, Efxs, acting etc. This movie looks as failed to please people. I don't get why not. But then again people conform to do anything you tell them to do or see. I think

    everyone should go and check this movie out. In general, many people still like movies were the world ends, this movie is one of the best i can think of in this category. It is at least in the same range of its similar Hollywood productions and would it be enough to get millions to see it? Wouldn't be it enough to explain why our biggest Brazilian pop singers choose this theme to be their first feature film? -The new beginning, the feeling of innovation and superb quality and

    direction knowledge, plus their carisma… it couldn't be wrong, could it? But hey, as the other commenter said before nobody knew of these movie reliase on the

    theaters, not even my 10 years old nephew, how come? Well, now the DVD is

    available… People might see the 'Brazilian Word's End' first version as many

    times as they pleased. Don't miss it!
    7rogermoore2004

    could be better, but it's a good movie

    Many people in Brazil dismiss the importance of this movie, due to their prejudice to young and popular pop stars like Sandy and Junior, accusing it to be just a commercial movie, aimed to promote their music. Such people couldn't be more than wrong: the movie actually is different from everything that has done before in Brazil. It has a lot of visual effects (seldom seen in Brazilian movies), it doesn't has much action nor long conversations. It's a movie made to delight our view, with beautiful art direction and amazing, poetic (although dry) landscapes. The story is slow-paced, reflective, but the plot just doesn't have enough elements to call you attention, sometimes it seems just too flat. Some important elements in the story just don't receive the required attention, leaving a lot of questions in our minds - I don't know if it was in purpose, to make us think and imagine, but there are just too much of these holes in the plot. Acting also could have been better. Even so, it's a delightful movie well worth seeing, hope to see more Brazilian movies using the same visual resources of Acquaria in the future

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      More than 1,000 tons of sand were used to make the sets.
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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2003 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site (Brazil)
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Filming locations
      • Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Film Planet Group
      • Globo Filmes
      • Spectra Mídia Produções
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      • R$7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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