lbiscaia1
Joined Aug 2011
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The actresses, Letícia Colin and Barbara Paz, are the only good things about this movie. The rest is a total waste of time and money!
The movie revolves around the two couples, betrayals and the danger of boredom in long-term (?) relationships.
It does not evolve from there. It does not go anywhere. Sex scenes, wild parties and shallow dialogues.
Nothing is left to think about when the movie ends. No wonder Brazilian movies don't get watched inside the country and/or around the world.
The script is loose and the ending is an evidence that the director didn't have a clue. I try and try but Brazilian movies keep disappointing me.
The movie revolves around the two couples, betrayals and the danger of boredom in long-term (?) relationships.
It does not evolve from there. It does not go anywhere. Sex scenes, wild parties and shallow dialogues.
Nothing is left to think about when the movie ends. No wonder Brazilian movies don't get watched inside the country and/or around the world.
The script is loose and the ending is an evidence that the director didn't have a clue. I try and try but Brazilian movies keep disappointing me.
Full of clichés. Really bad script and very, very disappointing ending. The actors/actresses are good but that's it. I regret having rented it. It was a big waste of my time and money! If you are a fan of horror movies, like me, you will feel cheated.
I am yet to watch a documentary about the latest political events in Brazil that provides a balanced perspective on what happened. The director has chosen to 'slice' the reality in a way that matches his own political views. i.e. He simply ignores what does not supports his own beliefs. It is a documentary that represents well the extreme (both right and left) and unbalanced attitudes currently devastating Brazil. The format is not innovative and the slow/melancholic voice-over has already been seen in a similarly unbalanced documentary (The Edge of Democracy).