20 FILMES NACIONAIS QUE VOCÊ PRECISA ASSISTIR
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host revisits the topic of the best Brazilian films, following up on a previous list that received overwhelmingly positive feedback. They introduce a second list of 20 essential Brazilian films that viewers should watch if they haven't already. The list includes critically acclaimed movies from various decades, such as 'Pixote' and 'Boi Neon,' showcasing the richness and excellence of the national cinema. The host also appreciates the audience's suggestions and promises to continue exploring the topic, highlighting the diversity and depth of Brazilian filmography.
Takeaways
- 🎬 The video script is a follow-up to a previous video listing the 15 best Brazilian films, which received overwhelmingly positive feedback.
- 📝 The creator thanks the audience for their comments and suggestions, which inspired the creation of a second list of essential Brazilian films.
- 🌟 The list includes 20 films that are considered must-watch for anyone interested in Brazilian cinema, showcasing the richness and excellence of national cinema.
- 🏆 The first film mentioned, 'Pixote' (1980), directed by Hector Babenco, is a highly acclaimed movie that deals with the transgressive adolescence of young people sent to reform schools.
- 🐂 'Boi Neon' (2015), directed by Gabriel Mascaro, is praised for its exceptional acting, particularly by Juliano Cazarré, and its critique of machismo and societal stereotypes.
- 🏆 'O Pagador de Promessas' (1962), directed by Anselmo Duarte, is a classic that won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and is known for its timeless critique of religion and prejudice.
- 🌈 'Bicho de Sete Cabeças' (2000), directed by Laís Bodanzky and starring Rodrigo Santoro, is a controversial film dealing with drugs and the protagonist's harrowing experience in a rehabilitation center.
- 🔪 'Abril Despedaçado' (2001), directed by Walter Salles, is a revenge-themed film with a delicate subject matter and strong performances.
- 🏖️ 'Praia do Futuro' (2014), directed by Karim Ainouz, addresses the theme of homosexuality and societal prejudice, featuring an exceptional performance by Wagner Moura.
- 🤡 'Jecá Tuê' (1959), directed by Milton Amaral, introduced the character Mazzaropi, which has become a significant figure in Brazilian humor and cinema.
- 👻 'Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos' (1976), directed by Bruno Barreto, is a very funny film with a mix of natural and supernatural themes, featuring important Brazilian actors like José Wilker and Sonia Braga.
Q & A
What was the main topic of the video script provided?
-The main topic of the video script is a list of 20 essential Brazilian films, which the speaker considers to be significant contributions to the national cinema.
How was the reception of the previous video about Brazilian cinema?
-The previous video about Brazilian cinema was very well received, with 95% of the comments being extremely positive, and viewers suggesting additional films to be included in the list.
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