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Mistérios de Lisboa

  • 2010
  • 4h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
317
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Mistérios de Lisboa (2010)
Drama

The tragic story of the many lives of Father Dinis, his dark origins and his pious works, and the different fates of all those who, trapped in a sinister web of love, hate and crime, cross p... Read allThe tragic story of the many lives of Father Dinis, his dark origins and his pious works, and the different fates of all those who, trapped in a sinister web of love, hate and crime, cross paths with him through years of adventure.The tragic story of the many lives of Father Dinis, his dark origins and his pious works, and the different fates of all those who, trapped in a sinister web of love, hate and crime, cross paths with him through years of adventure.

  • Director
    • Raúl Ruiz
  • Writers
    • Camilo Castelo Branco
    • Carlos Saboga
  • Stars
    • Adriano Luz
    • Maria João Bastos
    • Ricardo Pereira
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    317
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Writers
      • Camilo Castelo Branco
      • Carlos Saboga
    • Stars
      • Adriano Luz
      • Maria João Bastos
      • Ricardo Pereira
    • 2User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 20 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Adriano Luz
    Adriano Luz
    • Padre Diniz
    Maria João Bastos
    Maria João Bastos
    • Ângela de Lima
    Ricardo Pereira
    Ricardo Pereira
    • Ângela de Lima
    Clotilde Hesme
    Clotilde Hesme
    • Elisa de Montfort
    Afonso Pimentel
    Afonso Pimentel
    • Pedro da Silva (Adulto)
    João Arrais
    João Arrais
    • Pedro da Silva (Criança)
    Albano Jerónimo
    Albano Jerónimo
    • Conde de Santa Bárbara
    João Baptista
    João Baptista
    • D. Pedro da Silva
    Martin Loizillon
    • Sebastião de Melo
    Julien Alluguette
    • Benoît de Montfort
    Rui Morisson
    • Marquês de Montezelos
    Joana de Verona
    Joana de Verona
    • Eugénia
    Carloto Cotta
    Carloto Cotta
    • D. Álvaro de Albuquerque
    Maria João Pinho
    Maria João Pinho
    • Condessa de Viso
    José Manuel Mendes
    • Frei Baltasar
    Melvil Poupaud
    Melvil Poupaud
    • Coronel Ernest Lacroze
    Malik Zidi
    Malik Zidi
    • Visconde de Armagnac
    Margarida Vila-Nova
    • Marquesa de Alfarela
    • Director
      • Raúl Ruiz
    • Writers
      • Camilo Castelo Branco
      • Carlos Saboga
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    7lilianaoana

    It has a pronounced soapy character, elevated by the production quality and the decent acting

    Padre Dinis is the keeper of the mysteries of Lisbon. It took me a while to understand the title till Pedro says there's no mystery Padre Dinis can't uncover. He is ubiquitous in this whole narrative web of intertwining destinies.

    It's a handsomely made movie, mostly static and contemplative, with plenty of exposition and back and forth and twists and turns and reveals, but it reads like a 17-18th century book or a Gothic novel sometimes, especially in Part I, with the sadistic and cruel husband torturing the poor woman to avenge his hurt ego, only to be punished just as cruelly by fate and repent his odious deeds, and the hidden and then revealed child out of wedlock and the mother deciding to live out her days in a convent to atone for her sins. There are also several duels, more misery due to either unrequited or illicit love, adultery and such scandalous things recounted as very matter of fact. It is your average novel of the era, I mean it practically has everything in there. It is based on a novel of the era and it shows. It has a pronounced soapy character, just elevated by the production quality and the decent acting.

    I rather liked the first part and it kept me captivated, being fully aware of the extremely cliche storyline. But I succumbed to boredom during the second part and frankly found it very difficult to empathize with any of the characters. Maybe Padre Dinis was the only one who still kept my interest, possibly because he always stays in the shadow of other characters much more flawed than him. I liked the variety of costumes and hairstyles covering several eras, they looked relatively accurate to me, although I couldn't say, I'm no expert.

    It it also very long, so brace yourself. Unless you love it, in which case it won't be a problem. Or if you see the serialized version.
    6filipemanuelneto

    Despite being long, impersonal and cold, this film is a pretty decent effort.

    This is another Portuguese film inspired by classic national literature. Based on a work by Camilo Castelo Branco, the film follows a Catholic priest, named Father Dinis, as he encounters mysterious characters and unravels the romantic and tragic plots of several people in mid-19th century society.

    Although I love Camilo Castelo Branco's literature, I must admit that I have never read this book, and I regret it. I don't know to what extent Carlos Saboga's script is faithful to the original work, but the way it unfolds, with lots of dialogues and descriptions, and a novelistic plot in keeping with the taste of the time, is something that sounds familiar to me, and very much in line with what Camilo would have written.

    Directed by Raúl Ruiz, the film is extensive and has been divided into two parts. Perhaps for this reason, it gave rise to a television miniseries when it aired on national TV. I believe this was due to the unwillingness of both, the director and the screenwriter, to cut the material, anticipating the violent criticism from the most purist core of the "Camillians". The director sought to create suspense by choosing deeply dark settings and filming locations, where light and shadows create the ideal environment for an additional dose of psychological tension. However, this hasn't always worked out well: for example, although I love Quinta da Ribafria, in Sintra, I think it has become such a common filming location that it would have been preferable to find another space that was less recognizable to the public eye. And the absence of sound effects or soundtrack, combined with the huge amount of dialogue, give the film an excessively heavy and loaded tone that induces more sleep than dramatic tension.

    Throughout the film, I felt like I was almost in a box at the Royal Theatre of São Carlos during an opera: in addition to the wide distance it creates between itself and the audience, the film has a colorful plot, worthy of a Brazilian soap opera, with crossed loves and betrayals, adultery and hidden children, poetic justice and secrets carried to the deathbed. Personally, I really like something like this, but the film would benefit a lot if it weren't so distant, if it gave us the opportunity to get involved with the characters and care about them, instead of being impassive spectators of their lives and, not infrequently, their deaths.

    Finally, a word about the cast: composed mostly of high-quality Portuguese actors, with consolidated careers on national and international television (for example, Ricardo Pereira and Maria João Bastos have already done several television jobs in Brazil), it is a competent cast with everything it needs to carry out its mission to a worthy end. Of course, Adriano Luz is the most eloquent and complete actor in this film, and he does not disappoint us, providing us with quality work. However, Maria João Bastos cannot be ignored in any way, even though her character and her story are so dramatic that the actress actually seems like an operatic soprano in dialogue. Ricardo Pereira evolved a lot as an actor during his time in Brazil, and now he reaps the fruits of his growth by giving us a good work in his homeland. Afonso Pimentel, João Arrais and Albano Jerónimo are equally competent as secondary characters.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Portugal
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site of the film. In the base the film was merged with the mini series realesed in 2011
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Mysteries of Lisbon
    • Filming locations
      • Óbidos, Leiria, Portugal
    • Production companies
      • Alfama Films
      • Leopardo Filmes
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      4 hours 26 minutes
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