

Is this for you? If you have a high tolerance for slow, deliberate historical dramas that feel like they were dug out of a time capsule, you might actually enjoy Alma do Brasil. If you want a punchy war movie with modern editing, stay far, far away. This isn't a popcorn flick. The film is essentially one long, exhaust...


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Libero Luxardo

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"Is this for you? If you have a high tolerance for slow, deliberate historical dramas that feel like they were dug out of a time capsule, you might actually enjoy Alma do Brasil. If you want a punchy war movie with modern editing, stay far, far away. This isn't a popcorn flick. The film is essentially one long, exhausting walk through the Brazilian backlands. It’s not interested in making war look cool or heroic. It’s interested in how miserable it is to drag a regiment through a swamp while eve..."
Beroldo Kingler
Libero Luxardo, Visconde de Taunay
Brazil
1920 · IMDb —
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