
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Um Caipira em Bariloche is one of those films that gives you a glimpse into a simpler, almost absurd world where naivety meets cunning. Polidoro, the protagonist, is such a relatable character, embodying this earnestness that feels both genuine and a bit tragic. The pacing isn't frenetic; it has this relaxed rhythm that mirrors his pastoral life before everything goes haywire. The comedic elements flow naturally from the situations rather than forced gags, which keeps the viewer engaged. Plus, there's a certain charm in the practical effects and the locations that transport you to Bariloche, contrasting with Polidoro's rural roots. It’s a fascinating exploration of trust and betrayal, set against a backdrop that feels almost whimsical.
Um Caipira em Bariloche, while not widely known outside specific circles, has garnered an intriguing niche interest among collectors, particularly due to its offbeat humor and cultural commentary. The film's scarcity is notable, with few copies floating around in the market, especially in its original format. It has a certain charm that sparks curiosity for those interested in Brazilian cinema from the 1970s, making it a peculiar gem for collectors seeking to delve deeper into that era.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover