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A Mulher que Morreu de Pé is a fascinating dive into the life and legacy of Natália Correia, captured through the lens of a theater group’s journey. The film blends documentary style with a poetic touch, taking us from São Miguel to Lisbon, showcasing places that shaped Correia's life. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of reflection as the group interacts with key locations like the Assembleia da República and Parque Terra Nostra. What stands out is the atmosphere; it’s infused with nostalgia, yet there's an undercurrent of urgency in celebrating a figure whose voice still echoes in Portuguese culture. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they serve the narrative well, grounding the more abstract moments in reality. Overall, it’s a unique exploration of identity and memory through a creative lens.
Explores themes of identity and memory.Captivating atmosphere that balances nostalgia and urgency.Unique blend of documentary and poetic exploration.
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