Friday, October 12, 2012

São Bernardo (1972)

In Northwestern Brazil, a man makes his way from very poor origins to owner of a big farm. His lack of scruples and brutality alienates the people around him.

Second viewing. A very static film. It makes its points well (through a Marxist analysis), but is not a rich cinematic experience.

Rating: 62 (down from 71)

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