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Da 5 Bloods (2020)
Love Spike Lee but this was bad
I loved many of Spike Lee's films, and I'm fairly acquainted with his unique style. However, this was a painful experience. Cliched characters, cringy dialogues, an obvious plot and a REALLY corny soundtrack (sounds like it belongs in a Jurassic Park movie) ruined what could have been a very interesting story. You can see Spike Lee's criticism here and there, and there are some interesting allegories, but they get lost in a haphazard mess.
Nome Próprio (2007)
Painfully brilliant
This is a movie unlike most movies I've seen. It portrays a kind of character that you don't see much in Brazilian films - a deeply anguished young middle class woman, with writing aspirations and a desire for intensity. You don't know exactly why she's so miserable and where her anguish comes from, but you feel it deeply with her. She's trying to find meaning for her meaningless life, and she searches everywhere she can, even if she might get hurt. When she does get hurt, she aches but goes on to the next try. I guess she's one of those people that prefer to be in pain than to feel nothing at all. Ultimately, it's the writing that helps her keep going by turning the despair into something beautiful.
It's a great movie, well constructed, with a very strong lead character and an interesting plot, but the overwhelming factor really comes from the actress, Leandra Leal. She is fearless, brave enough to bare her soul and her body for this performance. I'd say it's a great film for anyone that is acquainted with their own dark places.