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O Novelo (2021)

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O Novelo

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8/10

Remarkable for many reasons

Very moving film, with extremely well developped and unique characters, with their single problems and idiosyncrasies. As the storie is being unveiled, spectator feels engaged. The movie shows and explores family hard issues, masculinity, sexuality, social roles. It is quite impressive that this is the very first feature film directed by Cláudia Pinheiro; great debut, so mature. No less remarkable, the very skillful casting is mostly black: not only the ten actors who play the five brothers, as adults and children, and their parents, but also some other characters. It is even more special because the five brothers could be from any race, and usually casting is mostly black in Brazilian cinema only when story requires it. These black actors delivered outstanding performances, able to portray each unique personality, carefully built in Nanna de Castro's script (adapted from a theatre play that is also by hers). To resume: it is a sensitive movie with no mistake, about men (who are black, but the same stituations would apply to non-blacks), and made by women (both the director and the writer).
  • guisreis
  • Nov 11, 2021
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10/10

A Tender Exploration of Brotherhood and Healing

O Novelo is a poignant Brazilian drama that delicately weaves themes of family, identity, and reconciliation. Directed by Cláudia Pinheiro, the film centers on five brothers who, after a childhood marked by abandonment and loss, are brought back together by the possibility that their long-lost father lies comatose in a hospital.

Set primarily in the hospital's waiting room, the narrative unfolds through introspective dialogues and shared memories, with the act of knitting-taught to them by their mother-serving as a metaphor for mending fractured relationships. This quiet, symbolic activity becomes a conduit for the brothers to reconnect and confront their individual and collective pasts.

The ensemble cast delivers authentic performances, capturing the nuanced dynamics of sibling relationships. Each character embodies distinct struggles, from emotional repression to personal identity, contributing to a rich tapestry of human experience.

Visually, the film employs a restrained aesthetic, allowing the story's emotional depth to take center stage. The cinematography complements the narrative's intimacy, creating a space where viewers can engage deeply with the characters' journeys.

O Novelo stands out for its sensitive portrayal of masculinity, particularly within the context of Black Brazilian men, challenging stereotypes and offering a narrative where vulnerability and emotional expression are central. It's a heartfelt exploration of the ties that bind us and the healing power of reconnection.
  • AlexandreL-57
  • May 1, 2025
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