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Perdida em Sodoma is an intriguing piece from 1983. It presents a raw and gritty atmosphere as Marlene navigates her search for her biological parents in São Paulo. The film captures a sense of desperation and longing, especially through Marlene's encounters with her father at the Blue Angel nightclub. The pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, allowing you to soak in the tension of each interaction. Performances are unrefined yet authentic, drawing you into the emotional turmoil. It's definitely distinctive in its portrayal of familial estrangement and the struggles of identity, set against the backdrop of a vibrant yet chaotic city.
Perdida em Sodoma has garnered interest among collectors for its somewhat obscure status and the mystery surrounding its unknown director. Released in a limited run, it hasn't been widely distributed, making it a rarity in physical formats. The film's thematic depth and unique atmosphere appeal to niche collectors who appreciate Brazilian cinema from the early '80s, especially those exploring the realms of identity and personal struggles.
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