A Look at the Portuguese World

 

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It is a feature film that speaks of love, friendship and monotony, directed by Sergio Graciano.

I like some Portuguese films, but not all. This is the one who liked to watch this year. It is the new Portuguese cinema, with a consistent argument and actors up to the challenge. It seems corny but true, I like the way they gave emphasis to the work of actors, a new generation of artists with signed with credits in the national art scene, and I liked how he filmed their faces, their facial expressions and above all enjoyed the script. This is it stronger point. The text is fluid, light and reflects the current universe of Portuguese semantics; it also exposes the anxieties, doubts and dilemmas of the new generation of Portuguese. Its only weakness is perhaps not having an actual outcome, i.e., there is not romantic, or moral, or amoral ending. Was important? I do not think that one of the main conditions of a movie is having always a predictable end, or desirable one. The film is also this, a mirror, without being. You wanted a Hollywood end? We're sorry! Let's just say this "so so" is a tangle of short stories that are told in first person or second and reflect our daily lives when we speak of ourselves or others. It is a film that is also a reflection of a television aesthetic too, since the writer comes from this universe and it shows in how he writes. So I liked the movie. Shall needed improvements, perhaps. But overall I enjoyed this almost urban vision of love, relationships and friendship. It is a romantic comedy without being, so, so. See it and then say something. Good movie.

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