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L'odeur du siphon

Original title: O Cheiro do Ralo
  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.9K
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L'odeur du siphon (2006)
ComedyDrama

A pawn shop proprietor buys used goods from desperate locals--as much to play perverse power games as for his own livelihood, but when the perfect rump and a backed-up toilet enter his life,... Read allA pawn shop proprietor buys used goods from desperate locals--as much to play perverse power games as for his own livelihood, but when the perfect rump and a backed-up toilet enter his life, he loses all control.A pawn shop proprietor buys used goods from desperate locals--as much to play perverse power games as for his own livelihood, but when the perfect rump and a backed-up toilet enter his life, he loses all control.

  • Director
    • Heitor Dhalia
  • Writers
    • Marçal Aquino
    • Heitor Dhalia
    • Lourenço Mutarelli
  • Stars
    • Selton Mello
    • Paula Braun
    • Paulo Alves
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Heitor Dhalia
    • Writers
      • Marçal Aquino
      • Heitor Dhalia
      • Lourenço Mutarelli
    • Stars
      • Selton Mello
      • Paula Braun
      • Paulo Alves
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 25 nominations total

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    Selton Mello
    Selton Mello
    • Lourenço
    Paula Braun
    • Garconete
    Paulo Alves
    • PM 1
    Suzana Alves
    Suzana Alves
    • Samanta Rose
    • (as Samanta Rose)
    Roberto Audio
    • Homem da Flauta
    Flavio Bauraqui
    • Homem da Caixa de Música
    Boi
    • Mendigo
    Alice Braga
    Alice Braga
    • Garçonete Dois
    Calico
    • Homem da Perna
    Jorge Cerruti
    • Homem do Olho de Vidro
    Milhem Cortaz
    Milhem Cortaz
    • Encanador
    Thobias da Vai-Vai
    • Caixa da lanchonete
    Wolney de Assis
    • Homem da Caneta
    Nivaldo Doró
    • Homem da Gaiola
    • (as Nivaldo)
    Estevan
    • Homem do Autógrafo
    Abrahão Farc
    Abrahão Farc
    • Homem dos Soldadinhos
    André Frateschi
    André Frateschi
    • Homem do Vodu
    Luciano Gatti
    • Homem do Livro
    • Director
      • Heitor Dhalia
    • Writers
      • Marçal Aquino
      • Heitor Dhalia
      • Lourenço Mutarelli
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    User reviews18

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    10r-s-cordeiro

    A masterpiece brought to the screen, wonderful movie and brilliant acting

    Just saw the movie here in São Paulo - Brazil.

    I gotta say the movie is daring, Selton Melo is brilliant in the role of Lourenço, still different from what I imagined of the character, but keeping the acid and sharp irony we can find in the book.

    The book seems to "go faster", smoother, it keeps the pace and your attention in a way the movie fails in some punctual moments.

    It's hard to find flaws in this film, it's extremely good, we learn to love, hate and feel disgust for the main character as we see a lot of ourselves in his sick perception of reality and how it changes through time.

    It's interesting to notice the presence of the "bitch in pink", the character of the aerobics instructor, from the book "Jesus Kid" also by Lourenço Mutarelli.

    I'm still impressed by the movie, it's a must, and I'll get it in DVD when it'll be released, but still ... there is something about the book I couldn't get with the film.

    Anyway it deserves my score
    10pf_o_tosco

    Cinema and its art to "let be involved"...

    Most of the times, when we see a movie, we do not see it, we not feel it like a vivid fact, but we see it as a thing that is "out of us", apart of what we experiment each second of our lives.

    Cinema is life, vivid experience, you and it, dialog, and not a standard of stimuli that we feel the necessity of fitting and of comparing, it is there to be lived!

    Yesterday I began to realize better that, while watching "O cheiro do ralo" of Heitor Dhalia. The movie is brilliant, and the character of Selton Mello even more. Cynical, arrogant, shy and lonely. Lost in the middle of so many objects, which serves to try to provide this 'lack', the lack of something, of feeling, with the other, of contact..."I do not like you and I never liked nobody". The obsession, the money, the ' assumption controls of everything and of all '. Before so many losses he buys, it is the only weapon that he has.

    It makes us think about all the nuances that wrap the human life, in all the bizarres thoughts that " we want not to have thought ", or for shame, for fear or for disapproval. It makes us understand that the life is desire, want of living, of feeling, of " being there ".

    "O cheiro do ralo" manages with expertise to expose the strange and bizarre daily life of a character that is there on the screen, which is very different from us, but on the same time he manages to say very much of ourselves.

    To laugh .... to think ... to get emotional ...to get bothersome ... for me this is life!
    10flyingkandykid

    A great movie, great cast and great everything

    I just saw the movie few days ago on the Festival De Guadalajara. I saw it and it got me going. The acting is fabulous,every actor takes his part to a great level. And the first sequence is a delight for the eyes, and also the main actor. The irreverence of the movie, from the funny to the disgusting (And all in between) remind us that aesthetic doesn't necessarily means beautiful. With this wicked game of the aesthetic on art department, acting, screenplay and photo, you can't do anything but fall in love, and identify with the main character. I must say that I haven't read the book, but the writer must to be very pleased if he act on the movie (Find him out!) I just hope that it finds a good distributor, because I wanna have it on my collection, and I hope you too.
    8mario_c

    A sarcastic metaphor

    A great film! More than a great movie it's a very good metaphor to the materialistic and "cold" society we have nowadays, never caring about people's feelings, but about money and power through money instead. The film is full of irony and sarcastic humor and criticizes very well those people who think they can buy everything with their money, even other people. Even the title (which literary translated means "The smell of the drain") is sarcastically humorous and a metaphor to characterize such people, without any character, scrupulous, or even feelings!

    The acting by Selton Mello, which plays LOURENÇO, the main character, is excellent! The whole plot is around his character but he does it very well, because he can really be an annoying and irritating character (having that personality I did refer before). The work done by Paula Braun is also very good (and, by the way, she's beautiful!), but I must say I didn't like very much to watch her character fall into LOURENÇO's will, I mean, at the end she does exactly what he wants her to do, when before she had shown a strong character refusing his "indecent proposal": receive some money to show her ass! Of course it's a way this movie has to show us that in this "rotten society" money can really buy anything, and even change people's mind; but I didn't appreciate to watch this changing in the "GARÇONETE" character anyway.

    The soundtrack is also fine.

    It's a very simple movie, but works very well as a metaphor, so I score it 8/10.
    10lucad_99

    a metaphor for Brazil

    I felt odd about the movie. I know deep down I both hated it and loved it and I certainly can't stop thinking about it. It really is a sarcastic masterpiece, but very hard to watch. I didn't find it particularly funny in the spots where the audience laughed the most, and often felt horrified. I haven't read the book, which I'm sure is fantastic. Being lucky enough to have lived in Brazil for 7 years in the past, (e sim, eu falo Portuguese), I felt more and more the satiric edge of the main character as a metaphor for the worst things about Brazil lovingly portrayed by a master-- the obsession with the bunda over the female (that scene where he doesn't recognise he is not speaking to his favorite waitress till she turns around was incredible); the buying of worthless, often superstitious items over things really of value (100 rieis for a Stradavarius!?); the man constantly saying, "that smell is not from me, it's the drain;" (that line is especially deep and frightening and I understood it well); him giving all that money for the gun in a scene that looks like robbery; the fake father (leg and eye);his horrible treatment of the weak and helpless and poor; the growing obsession with the smell of his own excrement. I know the movie is a masterpiece-- the trouble is its view of the world through that glass eye is one I, too, would prefer to leave in the next room, perhaps.

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    • Trivia
      The protagonist walks throughout the gate of Juventus Club that is a traditional Soccer team from São Paulo Brazil.
    • Connections
      References À bout de souffle (1960)
    • Soundtracks
      Trilha Sonora (Soundtrack)
      by Apollo Nove

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2007 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site (Brazil)
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Drained
    • Production companies
      • Primo Filmes
      • Branca Filmes
      • Geração Conteúdo
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    • Budget
      • R$300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $786,460
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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