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ColĂ©gio de Brotos is an interesting dive into Brazilian comedy from the mid-50s. Directed by Carlos Manga, it captures the essence of youthful mischief in a school setting, filled with quirky characters and humorous situations. The pacing has that classic feel, meandering through episodes of chaos and camaraderie. The performances are lively, with actors bringing a certain charm that feels both genuine and exaggerated, typical of the time. While the practical effects aren't anything groundbreaking, they serve the comedic tone well, adding to the overall lighthearted atmosphere. Itâs a film that reflects a specific cultural moment, mixing innocence with a hint of rebellion that resonates even today.
Features lively performances typical of 50s Brazilian cinema.Captures the spirit of youth and rebellion.Quirky humor reflective of its cultural setting.
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