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São Jerônimo is quite the atmospheric piece, really. It dives into the inner turmoil of Saint Jerome, portrayed by Everaldo Pontes, as he wrestles with the complexities of translating the Bible into Latin. Bressane crafts a world that shifts between the harshness of the desert and the opulence of the Vatican, creating a striking contrast in visuals. The pacing lingers; it’s not about quick cuts or flashy sequences but rather a more meditative rhythm that allows you to dwell in Jerome’s thoughts. The film’s themes of faith, language, and the struggle for clarity resonate deeply, and the practical effects used to evoke the historical settings add a certain authenticity. It’s distinct in how it represents a monk’s inner conflict rather than just a straightforward biography.
Features strong performances, particularly by Everaldo Pontes.Noteworthy for its distinct visual contrasts and atmosphere.Focuses on the theme of translation, both linguistically and spiritually.
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