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So, 'Rapazes de Táxis' from 1965 really dives deep into the lives of its two main characters, João and Jaime, who are just trying to navigate their daily grind as taxi drivers. The atmosphere feels gritty, reflecting the pressure of city life and the weight of misplaced blame when João gets accused after the vault heist. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension to really sink in, while also showcasing the camaraderie between drivers. It’s interesting how the film explores themes of trust and betrayal, something we see often but still feels fresh here. The performances have that raw edge, which gives the movie an authentic feel—definitely sets it apart from more polished productions of the era.
The film has had limited availability over the years, often appearing in small film festivals or underground screenings, which adds to its allure among collectors. First released on VHS and later on DVD, the scarcity of original prints makes it quite a find for those who appreciate lesser-known gems. Its themes and the unique portrayal of urban life resonate with cinephiles looking to expand their collection with nuanced narratives, so it holds a certain charm in enthusiast circles.
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