Dehtails
Joined Sep 2014
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I watched this movie to get a glimpse of Paulo Gustavo, an amazing artist who left us too soon during the pandemic. While it's a great memorial to him and all his talent, the movie also deals with an uncomfortable topic: divorce. Many movies focus on finding love, getting married and have happy endings with everlasting love, but this story investigates the after-marriage events. It does contain some cliche lines at the end, but I quite enjoyed them. The camera work could use a lot of improvement (at times, it was WAY too obvious they were shooting a scene because the actor's positioning was very artificial and camera-faced). That being said, it's an enjoyable, honest movie that makes you think about life and friendship.
First of all, don't expect the same level of directing and acting that you see in American or British movies. That being said, I think this movie has a lot of great ideas and the story works quite well, even though some scenes are a bit awkward if you're used to mainstream media. I'd give it an 8 if it wasn't for a few lines that don't really fit and can seem a bit forced sometimes. For a low budget movie, I think the result is pretty great. Maybe if they had more resources, we could see some of the previous story from the main character. Regardless, I would 100% recommend watching this and I wish there were more movies like this from less known places in the world. Nice work!!