Estômago
- 2007
- 1h 53m
Raimundo Nonato leaves the Northeast to try his luck in São Paulo and, by chance, discovers he has a talent for cooking. Everything goes well until a betrayal changes the course of his life.Raimundo Nonato leaves the Northeast to try his luck in São Paulo and, by chance, discovers he has a talent for cooking. Everything goes well until a betrayal changes the course of his life.Raimundo Nonato leaves the Northeast to try his luck in São Paulo and, by chance, discovers he has a talent for cooking. Everything goes well until a betrayal changes the course of his life.
- Awards
- 30 wins & 19 nominations total
- Boquenga
- (as Syd Correa)
I was pleasently surprised by this movie, it had a lot of things that kept me interested. For one, the performances were very good, everyone seemed invested in their characters and the language barrier wasn't a huge deal to me. The sequence of events felt either believable or fitting given the movie's tone. It was quite funny, I laughed quite a few times and they were all intentional laughs. Even if some would find the female lead actor's role morally questionable, the movie still felt aware of its ridiculous premise.
There were two things that stood out to me: Firstly, out of all the performances, João Miguel's was terrific and also ambitious, with the tone being both comedic and serious, the role needed someone with enough range to pull it off, and I'm glad that he managed to do exactly that. His performance was so colorful, so nuanced, and he truly immersed himself into the character.
Secondly, Giovanni Venosta's score was well composed and it fit the film perfectly. It was also used exactly when it needed to be, and it always conveyed the tone which the movie's going for and it never felt agressive.
Visually, this movie was perfectly fine. There were some points where the shots felt motivated but lacked in execution, but nothing stood out as being poorly shot. And it's cool that compared to the other elements of the film, there wasn't such a dip in quality. Also, the ending/resolution of this film is one of the most hilarious yet messed up scenes that could've happened in this movie. I can't stop laughing at it, it was so awesome.
Anyway, good movie. Highly recommended.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film marks the use of a Brazil and Italy co-production agreement that has existed since 1974, but which had never been used. Executive producer Cláudia da Natividade took a year to prepare and formalize the contract between the Brazilian company Zencrane Filmes and the Italian company Indiana Filmes.
- Quotes
Bujiú: Hey Rosemary, why do you bring one dish at a time, man? Why don't you bring them all and sit your ass down?
Nonato: Because you can't mix it all in one plate. You must savor the flavors. One at a time. You must taste each ingredient, everything...
Lino: Why is that for? It'll all end up in my stomach, right? They'll get mixed up once inside.
Nonato: But you don't eat shit just because food turns into shit in your guts. Does anyone eat shit here?
Lambari: I never did, but... I made a loser eat some.
Suely: That's so gross! I'm eating here!
Etcetera: Shut up! Wait! Did he say it was good? Or what did it taste like?
Lambari: He didn't say it was good, but it gave him a bad breath. He'd got some shitty breath.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Estômago II: O Poderoso Chef (2024)
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- Also known as
- Estomago: A Gastronomic Story
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- Budget
- R$800,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $705,327
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1