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Sofá is a gritty slice of life set against the backdrop of Rio de Janeiro, where urban struggles and personal histories intertwine. Joana D'Arc's fight to reclaim her home is a poignant reflection on displacement and resilience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sink into the atmosphere of the city and the weight of her plight. The performances, especially Joana's, carry an emotional heft that feels raw and authentic. The relationship with Pharaó, the pirate fisherman, adds an interesting layer. There's a real sense of community and loss here, captured beautifully without the need for flashy effects. It feels like peering into lives that are often left unseen.
Interesting character dynamics between Joana and Pharaó.Realistic portrayal of displacement and urban life.Notable for its raw performances and authentic atmosphere.
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