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Maisa Silva | ... | Vicenza | |
Eduardo Moscovis | ... | Paco | |
Roberto Bonfim | ... | Arthur | |
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Laila Zaid | ... | Raion |
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Marcelo Médici | ... | Giovanne |
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Thaynara Og | ... | Lucinha |
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Pedro Otonni | ... | Cadu |
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Fafá de Belém | ... | Mãe Lua |
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Alex Cabral | ... | Executivo (Elevador) |
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Caio Vegatti | ... | Nando |
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Thalita Rebouças | ... | Recepcionista |
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Raquel Fabbri | ... | Marta |
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Juliana Guimarães | ... | Senhora rodoviária |
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Wendell Bendelack | ... | Gurununda |
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Paulo de Melo | ... | Passageiro ônibus |
While her mom is away, a teen sneaks out of the hippie commune where she lives and embarks on a life-changing adventure to discover who her father is.
I thought the westerners had outgrown this 'hippie' culture and it's association with India. We're not hippies in India. That's our religion. We all have proper jobs and still follow Hinduism. It's our way of life, not something you do because you want to be 'esoteric'. You do whatever it is you want to do but do not throw shade at a country, especially India which has not hurt anyone. Nobody is inviting you here, you better stay where you are. Having said that, the movie was horrible.