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Vale todo: Anything Goes (2010) dives into the gritty lives of two men, with a rawness that’s palpable. Andre, a sports agent, is drowning in his own despair when he returns to Ecuador, and then there's Vincent, the day laborer with a chip on his shoulder. The pacing has this interesting ebb and flow, balancing tense moments with introspection. The film captures the struggle for redemption and the surprising connection formed through boxing. Practical effects during the fight sequences are refreshing in a way that showcases the sport's brutality without over-relying on CGI. The performances have a certain authenticity that grounds the story, making the characters' journeys feel real and relatable, with all their flaws and triumphs.
Explores themes of redemption and resilienceHighlights the authenticity of character strugglesFeatures practical effects in fight scenes
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