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So, 'Viagem' is intriguing, to say the least. Directed by someone we’re not sure about yet, it draws heavily from Elizabeth Bishop's poem, which adds this rich layer of introspection. The pacing is quite contemplative, almost meditative, as we watch this woman drift through her memories while wrestling with her hallucinations. There's this duality in her character that feels both haunting and relatable. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of longing and reflection, making you ponder the nature of reality and existence. The practical effects, while subtle, contribute to the surreal moments, and the performances are compelling. It's definitely distinctive in how it merges poetry and cinema, creating a space for thoughtfulness without heavy exposition.
Explores themes of memory and reality.Unique visual storytelling approached through poetry.Character study with a focus on internal conflict.
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Isabella Lopes
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