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So, 'Copacabana Fools Me' is this intriguing slice of life from 1969, set against the sun-soaked backdrop of Copacabana. The film captures this laid-back vibe, with Marquinhos lounging around, embodying that youthful apathy, drifting through days filled with soccer and nightlife. The pacing feels relaxed, almost meandering, which captures that essence of a carefree existence. The atmosphere is rich and colorful, with the local culture just dancing off the screen. And there's this fascinating dynamic with Irene, a woman much older than him, adding layers to the themes of desire and maturity. It’s not often you stumble upon a film that so perfectly encapsulates a certain moment in time and place, you know?
This film has a bit of an elusive quality, having seen limited releases over the years. Original prints are becoming harder to find, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate its unique take on 60s Brazilian culture. The lack of a known director adds an air of mystery, and there's a certain charm in its practical effects and performances that dedicated collectors often talk about, though it doesn't have the mainstream recognition one might expect.
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