IMDb on iPhone and iPod touch Learn more Learn more Download from the App Store
IMDb > Duas Vezes com Helena (2000)

Duas Vezes com Helena (2000) More at IMDbPro »


Overview

User Rating:
5.0/10   32 votes
MOVIEmeter: ?
Up 47% in popularity this week. See why on IMDbPro.
Director:
Writers:
Melanie Dimantas (writer)
Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes (short story "Duas Vezes com Helena")
Contact:
View company contact information for Duas Vezes com Helena on IMDbPro.
Genre:
Plot:
The affectionate relationship between mentor Alberto and his favorite pupil Polydoro is disturbed by Alberto's marriage to Helena, with life-changing and long-lasting consequences for all of them. | add synopsis
User Reviews:
Respectful but unexciting adaptation of (and homage to) Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes more (1 total)

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Fábio Assunção ... Polydoro
Christine Fernandes ... Helena

Carlos Gregório ... Alberto
Cláudio Corrêa e Castro ... Priest
Duda Mamberti ... Doctor
more
Create a character page for: ?

Additional Details

Runtime:
75 min
Country:
Language:
Sound Mix:
Company:

FAQ

This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.
4 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
Respectful but unexciting adaptation of (and homage to) Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes, 20 August 2007
6/10
Author: debblyst from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

São Paulo, 1938: Polydoro (Fábio Assunção) is the favorite pupil of bachelor lyceum teacher Alberto (Carlos Gregório) and they become close friends. After a brief stay to study in Paris, Polydoro returns to Brazil on the outbreak of WWII. Out of work and with no immediate plans, he gladly accepts the invitation of now married Alberto to spend some days with him and his wife Helena at the couple's small country house. But when Polydoro gets there, he learns that Alberto has been delayed; Polydoro finds himself alone with and terribly attracted to the beautiful and strangely remote wife of his mentor. This is just the beginning of a story of false appearances, calculated deceit, ambiguous motivations and tragic selfishness leading to terrible consequences in the lives of the three protagonists.

"Duas Vezes com Helena", Mauro Farias' second feature film (9 years after his award-winning but ill-fated "Não Quero Falar sobre Isso Agora") is based on the novella by Brazil's legendary film historian, critic, intellectual and political activist Paulo Emílio Sales Gomes, who only very late in his life tried his hand at fiction, writing three novellas published in 1977. In "Duas Vezes..." (also adapted, much more freely, by Paulo César Saraceni in his 1981 film "Ao Sul do Meu Corpo"), Paulo Emílio takes the convoluted plot twists of Gothic and Romantic literature and treats them with dry, witty, ironic style, though it's true his fiction work can't be seriously compared with his highly influential, brilliant essays and articles on Brazilian and Third World cinema.

There's a lot of Stefan Zweig's influence in Paulo Emílio's story and Farias' film. The intense mentor-pupil relationship in "Duas Vezes..." recalls Zweig's study of consuming devotion and closeted homosexuality in "Verwirrung der Gefühle" (though Zweig was more explicit). The characters in "Duas Vezes" also have their lives dramatically changed forever because of a soul-consuming fixation, like in "24 Hours of a Woman's Life" and "Letter from an Unknown Woman", and their actions have ominous consequences they cannot control -- obsession, self-torment, deceit and guilt are keywords in common.

Incidentally, Max Ophüls's classic 1948 film version of Zweig's "Letter..." seems to be a major influence here, in the way Farias interweaves past and present and shows us how a "love story" can mean completely different things to each of the "lovers". Furthermore, Farias' use of deliberately artificial-looking back-projection scenery (mostly archive footage from São Paulo in the 1940s and in the 1970s, Paris in the 1930s etc) may have been born out of financial constraints, but they have the anti-realist, romantic effect of the "magic trip carriage" backdrop sequence in Ophüls film where Louis Jourdan seduces Joan Fontaine.

Melanie Dimantas' screenplay is too reverential to the original text: ALL the dialog is taken verbatim from the novella, and often seems it doesn't belong in mouths but in printed paper. Director Farias abandons his interesting visual ideas midway; after a promising start with the artificial back projections, the film's visual conception becomes progressively conservative. As a filmmaker, Farias sort of stays in the shadow: he's a subtle director trying to handle a convoluted, delirious story that perhaps asked for a flamboyant, surrealistic stylist to be really effective. While it's true that Alberto and Helena are characters so insanely Macchiavellian they could have become ridiculous or camp (and they don't), Farias renders them so frigid we can't believe they have the emotions that overpower them.

The film has major drawbacks, like the bad make-up conception and execution (Alberto is the only character who really ages), the washed-out colors that makes the film look rather cold, Fábio Assunção's very unsatisfactory performance as Polydoro (he's not convincing as a bright young student, neither as a disillusioned middle-aged man), and Farias's faltering rhythm gives us time to see the holes in the script (and in the original story). But it also has definite assets, like Christine Fernandes' beauty as Helena (she looks like a classier Sharon Stone), Carlos Gregório's engaging composition of Alberto, the very efficient music and the nice idea of the back projection sets. Worth a look, especially if you're curious to discover the fictional side of Paulo Emílio's oeuvre.

Was the above review useful to you?
more (1 total)

Message Boards

Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Duas Vezes com Helena (2000)

Recommendations

If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
- - - - -
Eu Tu Eles A Noite dos Bacanais Não Quero Falar Sobre Isso Agora Copacabana Total Eclipse
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
IMDb User Rating:
Show more recommendations

Related Links

Full cast and crew Company credits IMDb Drama section
IMDb Brazil section Add this title to MyMovies

You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process.