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So, 'The King of the Candle' is this intriguing film from 1982, capturing a unique blend of drama and historical context. It's based on Oswald de Andrade's play and really dives into the decadence of wealth and moral decay. The Grupo Oficina's performances are quite striking, showcasing a mix of flamboyance and rawness that gives the film its distinctive tone. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to that overall sense of disarray among the characters. You have these over-the-top rich folks and corrupt capitalists that just make you think about society's follies. The practical effects and stage-like aesthetics really root it in that theatrical vibe, which is both refreshing and a bit jarring. It's a curious piece, definitely worth a watch.
Filmed adaptation of a theatrical performance.Explores themes of decadence and moral decay.Distinctive performances by Grupo Oficina.
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