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Au premier regard

Original title: Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
29K
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Tess Amorim, Fabio Audi, and Ghilherme Lobo in Au premier regard (2014)
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Leonardo is a blind teenager searching for independence. His everyday life, the relationship with his best friend Giovana, and the way he sees the world change completely with the arrival of... Read allLeonardo is a blind teenager searching for independence. His everyday life, the relationship with his best friend Giovana, and the way he sees the world change completely with the arrival of Gabriel.Leonardo is a blind teenager searching for independence. His everyday life, the relationship with his best friend Giovana, and the way he sees the world change completely with the arrival of Gabriel.

  • Director
    • Daniel Ribeiro
  • Writer
    • Daniel Ribeiro
  • Stars
    • Ghilherme Lobo
    • Fabio Audi
    • Tess Amorim
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    29K
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    • Director
      • Daniel Ribeiro
    • Writer
      • Daniel Ribeiro
    • Stars
      • Ghilherme Lobo
      • Fabio Audi
      • Tess Amorim
    • 91User reviews
    • 112Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 27 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Ghilherme Lobo
    Ghilherme Lobo
    • Leonardo
    Fabio Audi
    • Gabriel
    Tess Amorim
    • Giovana
    Lúcia Romano
    • Laura
    Eucir de Souza
    • Carlos
    Selma Egrei
    Selma Egrei
    • Maria
    Isabela Guasco
    • Karina
    Victor Filgueiras
    • Guilherme
    Drop Dashi
    • Fabio
    • (as Pedro Carvalho)
    Guga Auricchio
    • Carlinhos
    Bárbara Pereira
    • Marta
    Matheus Abreu
    • William
    Naruna Costa
    • Professora Ana
    Julio Machado
    Julio Machado
    • Professor Rubens
    • (as Júlio Machado)
    Renata Novaes
    • Sandra
    Henri Badaröh
    • Extra
    Tati Fujimori
    • Girl at the movies
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    • Director
      • Daniel Ribeiro
    • Writer
      • Daniel Ribeiro
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    7Xstal

    A Sensitive Portrayal...

    ... of discovery as a blind adolescent boy falls in love for the first time and embarks on his journey to manhood with the arrival of Gabriel at his school, much to the annoyance of his best friend Giovana.
    Red_Identity

    Simple, but very effective

    I remember watching the short film this was based on, and loved it. Upon finding out that a feature film was made, I was dying to see it. As it is, this is pretty similar, although the arc development occurs more gradually and slower of course. The two leads' chemistry is as palpable as it was in the short film, and they make their scenes together work. Their performances, taken on their own, are particularly effective, Lobo in particular. The story as it is isn't anything wholly original, but it doesn't need to be. All it needs to do is make us believe in it and we do. I strongly recommend this gem of a film and I really hope it's seen by more people.
    8tomhashes

    Like the Short Film, This Movie Is Beyond Stunning

    First off, let me just say this: if you haven't watched the movie yet, I strongly recommend you not to watch the short film first. I found that watching the short film first ruined my watching experience of this movie.

    I actually forgot how I stumbled upon this movie; I think the movie trailer was auto-played by the Youtube player. Anyway, it is indeed a great film, and I was so happy to have come across this movie by accident.

    To be frank, one of the reasons I was keen on watching this film is because of its high rating. It's just a few marks below one of my absolute favorites, Weekend (2011), which stimulated me to watch this film.

    Basically, this movie is an elaborated version of the short film. The two films more or less have the same plot. I always think it's hard to turn an outstanding short film into an outstanding 90-minute movie. This one definitely did not disappoint me. When I was watching the movie, I was thinking why it could get such a high rating. Well, the reason is really simple: it is genuine. None of the dialogues is misplaced; the emotions are heartfelt; and the cinematography is indeed splendid. The actors made the plot believable too: Gabriel (Audi) and Leo (Lobo) were great actors; they conveyed the emotions smoothly. I was surprised to know Audi's real age and Lobo's normal eyesight. I guess that is evidence that they really carried the story well.

    There are one or two scenes which can be considered slightly explicit, but they don't exist just for the visual stimulation. They carry weight, reveal characters' inner-feelings, and move the plot forward. You know, some films include explicit sex scenes which indeed provide pleasure for the viewers, but this movie is not one of them.

    I also loved how the plot is so simple yet heartwarming. Like some reviewers have pointed out, this movie does remind you of what first love feels like, especially for gay teenagers. The confusing emotions and the hesitation of whether to trust your feelings are revealed splendidly in this movie. Also, the fact that the film involves a blind character adds a twist to the movie. The plot is indeed a wonderful one, but after watching the movie, I can only wonder whether a blind, gay teenager falling in love with a new student who also happens to be gay is plausible. I'm not saying that the fairytale ending is implausible, but the way that the movie is packaged as "a beautiful youth story" took away a tiny bit of my love for this movie. Hence why it's a 8/10, not 9. Nonetheless, in this world where gay stories almost never have happy endings, I will gratefully take this movie.

    One more point to add: I don't know if critics have noticed, but clothing have become a recurrent theme in gay film and literature. Like Jack's bloodstained shirt in Brokeback Mountain (2005) and Oliver's "Billowy" shirt in André Aciman's novel "Call Me By Your Name" (2007), Gabriel's jacket has become one more item to be included in the recurrent theme of "clothing" in gay film and literature. The meaning of clothes is not just on physical but also metaphorical level, and in this film, Leo's yearning for Gabriel is best revealed by how he treated Gabriel's jacket.

    Let's just put it this way: if you haven't seen the movie, you need to watch it as soon as possible.
    9BeneCumb

    A teen film with a big difference!

    I was referred to this film by a link from another film, and decided to watch it for enhancing "land diversification", plus the film was Brazil's submission to the Academy Awards. As I new nothing about the protagonist's disability, the very start did fascinate me already (how all this would go on?), and, for me, all events went smoothly on towards a smart and tasteful ending.

    In spite of sensitive background and topic (at least for many), it was handled with piety, without sensationalism or platitude. The fact that a disabled person had gay feelings, was pleasantly collateral, not prevailing - we just obtain a nice view of teens' dreams vs. reality in São Paulo. As the performances (both younger and older) were skillful and realistic as well, it all just fell into place, and the result is a very good example of a film depicting youngsters should be - as versatile as their inner world and wishes. Highly recommended particularly for the younger people all over the world.
    10johnnyrodriguesfelipe

    Excellent!

    I don't know how to put into words how I enjoyed this movie. It was so awesome to see these brand-new actors interpreting such lovely characters and being part of such an unique experience! The movie is not only about homosexuality, but also about the character's trial to get more independent. All the scenes were very well-written and the ending was so beautiful! The chemistry between Léo (Guilherme Lobo) and Gabriel (Fábio)is perfect!

    There were some scenes which I wasn't expecting at all; that only made me like the movie even more!

    I cried, I yelled, I laughed...All feelings in one single movie. It's a must-watch.

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    • Trivia
      According to an interview with The Moveable Fest, Fabio Audi who plays Gabriel is the one who suggested to Daniel Ribeiro that his character needed to have a bike. The original short film does not include a bike, but Daniel Ribeiro took the suggestion and started writing about the bike. It eventually became a bigger thing.
    • Goofs
      During the camping trip pool scene, the pool side chairs which Gabriel and Leo go to sit down on are a noticeable distance apart in the long shot. When the shot changes to a close up, they are right beside each other.
    • Quotes

      Gabriel: Leo, if you had ever stolen a kiss from someone, how would you give it back?

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Most Underrated Teen Movies of the 2010s (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy
      Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (as Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovsky)

      Performed by Fabio Audi

      Record label: Lacuna Filmes Ltda. / Polana Filmes Ltda.

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    • Release date
      • July 23, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • The Way He Looks
    • Filming locations
      • Rua Dr. Carlos Norberto de Souza Aranha, São Paulo, Brazil(boys in the bycicle)
    • Production companies
      • Lacuna Filmes
      • Polana Filmes
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $101,451
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,334
      • Nov 9, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,207,841
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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