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So, 'Tabu' from '83 dives into a whimsical slice of 30s Brazil, capturing the colorful clash between Lamartine Babo, a popular songwriter, and the unconventional Oswald de Andrade. The film has this light-hearted comedic tone that really feels genuine, almost like you're peeking into a lively conversation over a samba. The music is infectious, blending traditional sounds with a playful narrative. The pacing? It ebbs and flows, almost reflective of a lazy afternoon in Rio. The performances are charming, with a certain spontaneity that gives it that authentic, lived-in feel. It's a unique glimpse into Brazilian culture, celebrating creativity in such a delightful way. Definitely one for those who appreciate niche gems.
Whimsical exploration of 30s Brazilian cultureCharming performances with a spontaneous feelMusical elements blend seamlessly with comedy
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