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Eu Me Lembro (2005)

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User Rating: 7.2/10 (35 votes)

Overview

Director:
Edgar Navarro
Writer:
Edgar Navarro (writer)
Release Date:
29 September 2006 (Brazil) more
Genre:
Drama
Plot:
The memories of Guiga, from early childhood to young adulthood: his family, relatives, friends, fears, dreams and reality in a still provincial city of Salvador, Bahia, from the 50s to the 70s. | add synopsis
Awards:
6 wins more
User Comments:
Navarro remembers... himself more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)
Lucas Valadares ... Guiga - adult
Fernando Neves ... Seu Guilherme, Guiga's father
Arly Arnaud ... Aurora, Guiga's mother
Valderez Freitas Teixeira ... Créu, the maid
Wilson Mello ... Neighbor
Rita Assemany ... Dedê
Fernando Fulco ... Uncle Pedro
Analu Tavares ... Neuza, Guiga's girlfriend
Nélia Carvalho ... Maria Maluca
Eva Lima ... D. Elvira, the crazy neighbor
Caco Monteiro ... Dedê's boyfriend
George Vassilatos ... The Hypnotizer
Frieda Gutmann ... Dona Íris
Fafá Pimentel ... Costureira
Lúcio Tranchesi ... Zeca - adult
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Brazil:108 min
Country:
Brazil
Language:
Portuguese
Colour:
Colour
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
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Soundtrack:
Nocturne more

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5 out of 7 people found the following comment useful:-
Navarro remembers... himself, 3 September 2006
4/10
Author: satlosbrasil from Canada

Brazilian director Edgar Navarro remembers his life as a boy, a youth and a somewhat man in rural Bahia.

While this film is lovingly shot--as only such autobiographical films such as this tend to be written--the themes and memories depicted in this film meander to the point of misdirection.

The man's early life stands out in the film clearly for its use of archetypes, as in the mother and, particularly, depiction of the father. Guiga's father is as many Brazilian fathers were, as my own familial history illustrates. It's just that the filmic representation of this personal history seems mired in cliché, and even what seemed a sort of confused plagiarism.

The depictions of Guiga's sexual development were equally cute and bizarre, and there were a few moments of genuine hilarity--as in a menopausal tribute to Brasil itself--but the familial imagery wears thin and Guiga's personal development isn't at all inspiring or passionate; this seems a man's nostalgic vision of himself having a perfectly normal and uneventful life.

The visual and thematic ties to the factual history of Brasil also confuse, for as soon as their reality grip the viewer, so do the questions one asks regarding their inclusion in the film. Navarro 'remembers' the military takeover of the Brazilian government and subsequent revolution attempts, but only for a brief moment. These events are not portrayed in any certain depth, and their inclusion without adequate thematic or historical explanation will most probably confuse or in their brutality irritate most non-Brazilian audiences.

And concerning Guiga's personal response to the events that occur around his life--and I must emphasize the use of 'around' here, as Guiga himself takes not a step toward actually involving himself in historic circumstance--I must say that I've seen it all before, and once again I'm speaking from personal experience.

I mean: I've seen drugs done on cinema. I've seen them done on cinema much better--Hell, I've DONE better drugs than this film. And as the final bizarre hallucination unreeled--in all its Fellini Glory--I couldn't help but wonder, "why?".

I hoped that I would enjoy this film, but the ending really changed what had come before. Navarro's inclusion of the ending from 8 1/2--sem musica theatrica--seems really tacked-on, as if Navarro himself was confused to the true purpose of the memoir.

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