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Tiaga is an intriguing piece, blending fantasy elements with a decidedly feminine perspective on the familiar Faust myth. The narrative centers around Isabel de Castro's portrayal of a destitute old woman who receives the wizard's offer—a gift of youth in return for her kindness. The atmosphere is ethereal yet grounded, with a peculiar pacing that reflects both the mundane and the magical. There are some striking visuals, like the black goat appearing during José Afonso's haunting performance, which adds a layer of surrealism. Despite its TV movie roots, the practical effects and the unique thematic exploration of youth and sacrifice elevate it. It's a curious film that lingers with you, leaving a vivid impression without overstaying its welcome.
Blends fantasy with a feminine touchNotable performance by Isabel de CastroStriking visual moments add to its uniqueness
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