Synopsis
Bacurau, a small town in the Brazilian sertão, mourns the loss of its matriarch, Carmelita, who lived to be 94. Days later, its inhabitants notice that their community has vanished from most maps.
2019 Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, Juliano Dornelles
Bacurau, a small town in the Brazilian sertão, mourns the loss of its matriarch, Carmelita, who lived to be 94. Days later, its inhabitants notice that their community has vanished from most maps.
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Bacurau: Tierra de Nadie, Nighthawk, 바쿠라우, バクラウ 地図から消された村:2019, Bakurau, باكوراو, Бакурау, באקוראו, バクラウ 地図から消された村, Бацурау, Thị Trấn Bí Ẩn, 巴克劳, 殺戮荒村
In some respects, Kleber Mendonça Filho’s “Bacurau” can be seen as a logical continuation of the Brazilian critic-turned-auteur’s two previous features. Much like 2012’s revelatory “Neighboring Sounds,” for example, “Bacurau” is a patient and sprawling portrait of a Brazilian community as it struggles to defend itself against the dark specter of modernity. And much like 2016’s unshakeable “Aquarius,” “Bacurau” hinges on an immovably stubborn woman who refuses to relinquish her place in the world — who won’t allow our blind lust for the future to bury her meaningful ties to the past.
In some respects, however, “Bacurau” marks something of a departure for its director (who shares his credit here with Juliano Dornelles). Whereas “Neighboring Sounds” relies on acoustics to…
Truly one of the craziest emotional rollercoasters I’ve been on. I’ve already said too much, going in blind was the best idea. Udo Kier and Silvero Pereira have the best eyes.
A completely bonkers movie that begins as a Brazilian social drama, observing the townspeople's cultural rituals and impoverished conditions at the hand of a corrupt mayor with an almost western-inflected sense of community. Beautiful desert and mountain vistas interrupted by small character interactions and location detail that carry a sense of local history as well as their procedures for everyday resistance. But then a shift occurs. There are a few off-kilter tonal and formal details that signal it; a split diopter here, a wild zoom there, but the shift is sudden nonetheless (if you don't want to know more I would suggest not reading further), and by the end, this has somehow transitioned into a full-blown spaghetti western splatter comedy…
"Vocês vieram conhecer o museu de Bacurau?", pergunta a dona do bar ao casal de forasteiros que respondem que não. "Este museu é muito bom", ela devolve. E é mesmo. Bom e esclarecedor. Aquela pequena casa, recheada de objetos, recortes e fotos, guarda não apenas o segredo da trama de "Bacurau", o filme, mas um aspecto essencial ao espírito do povo que vive na comunidade que o batiza (fictícia, mas muito próxima do real). Aqui, por mais que a embalagem seja o cinema de gênero, a base é bastante autêntica: a identidade do nordestino, o nordestino do interior, das pequenas cidades e povoados. E tudo no filme é de verdade: as estradas, o verde, as pessoas, as crianças, o sotaque,…
NZIFF FILM #8
ME WALKING OUT OF THE THEATRE AFTER ‘BACURAU’: hm. well that was certainly overhyped. kind of feels fairly across the plate? maybe i’m missing something. it was fine
ME AS I’M TRYING TO EXPLAIN THE STORY OF ‘BACARAU’ OUT LOUD: [slowly giggling more and more] lmao fuck that movie actually went so hard
additional note: Thomas Aquino is the Brazilian Will Smith and I need this to be acknowledged by the future of his career.
the less you know the better. i feel like i've already said too much even by saying nothing at all
“Bacurau” possui uma premissa tão direta ao ponto que nem dá pra dizer que existe um alegoria política. O que, em teoria, eu acho ótimo. Me parece que a ideia central é mesmo essa catarse gráfica que funciona da maneira mais direta possível como purgação de um momento político trágico.
Sem dúvida a abordagem franca com a violência funciona muito bem. Os momentos das mortes são os mais bem decupados e os que melhor constroem uma tensão com a cena. Algo que se baseia muito em uma ótima percepção espacial do Kleber. Uma elaboração entre personagens e o espaço em que eles se encontram que o diretor explora em praticamente todos os filmes que faz. A maneira como, no final,…
Seven Samurai if there were no samurai, a bunch of hallucinogens, a little Spandau Ballet, and the villagers had to protect themselves (sometimes while fully nude) from Udo Kier and a bunch of obnoxious Americans. I dig it.