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WC Masculino is an intriguing exploration of the complexities of relationships, harboring an unsettling tension that lingers throughout. The dinner scene, where Leo finds himself in André's company, is particularly charged—there's this palpable awkwardness that Thiago Cazado captures so well. Its pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the nuances of flirtation and underlying conflict. The performances are nuanced; you can feel Leo's confidence slipping as André's comments cut deeper. Themes of masculinity and infidelity weave through the plot, leaving you with an atmosphere that's both intimate and unsettling. It’s not the kind of film that shouts for attention, but it certainly invites contemplation.
Features strong performances that evoke real emotional conflict.Captures the subtleties of male friendships and tensions.Pacing allows for deep exploration of interpersonal dynamics.
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