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So, 'Back to Maracanã' is this interesting blend of drama and family dynamics set against the backdrop of the World Cup. You've got Roberto, a guy dealing with the mess of a divorce and his struggling business, trying to connect with his son Itay, who's just this spoiled kid, completely uninterested in soccer. Then there's Samuel, the grandfather, who's got this infectious passion for the game but is facing his own mortality. What really stands out is how the film captures this mix of desperation and hope. The pacing feels natural, almost like a real-life journey, while the performances carry a lot of weight without being overdramatic. It's a thoughtful exploration of family and the love for soccer, with some nice practical effects that ground the story.
Explores themes of family and mortality.Naturalistic pacing enhances the emotional impact.Distinctive blend of soccer culture with personal drama.
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