Alternate title: Amante Muito Louca.
Synopsis: A bank manager has a lover who is a dancer in a cabaret. When he goes with his family to the beach, his lover feels neglected, so she shows up there unexpectedly.
Appraisal: This x-ray of the typical Brazilian middle-class family of the 70's is not devoid of intelligence, though it is rather unpolished, technically speaking and, to be frank, in the screenplay area as well. What I found most interesting was the ending, which torpedoes all the potential elements of tragedy which had been evoked. It's a quite different approach from the one taken in Fatal Attraction, whose basic idea this film anticipates. Teresa Rachel received many praises for her performance, and she is indeed fine. Stepan Nercessian is fine most of the time, as is Claudio Correa e Castro. This is the only film I have seen directed by Denoy de Oliveira, and I am certainly curious to see the remainder of his oeuvre.
Rating: 45
Saturday, June 30, 2007
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