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    ABOUT ME DREAMS ON SCREEN Going to the movies is like premeditating a dream or borrowing the dreams of others. In this collective experience, an oneiric culture is born: a hypnotic universe of images, emotions, and memories that cross borders and connect viewers who may never meet. A devoted admirer of Roger Ebert, I agree with him when he said: “One of the gifts a movie lover can give another is the title of a wonderful film they have not yet discovered.” Filmes Fodásticos are priceless gifts. I hope you enjoy it. It comes from the heart! GET IN TOUCH TO RECEIVE UPDATES Name Email Subject Leave us a message... Send Obrigado pelo envio!

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    reviews reviews reviews reviews Juror #2: between guilt and conviction Juror # 2 , which rumours suggest may be Clint Eastwood's final directed film, expresses discontent with how justice is carried out in... JORGE MARIN Mar 18 2 min read I'm Still Here is contained and devastating I’m Still Here is not an easy film to watch, given the anguish it evokes and the helplessness it exposes. However, it is mandatory,... JORGE MARIN Jan 23 2 min read There's something sad about Aftersun There is something sad and unsettling about Aftersun, Charlotte Wells' simple debut movie. The presence of a camcorder and the absence of... JORGE MARIN Mar 24, 2024 2 min read Killers of the Flower Moon is magnificent Watching the release of a cinematic masterpiece is an indescribable thrill, and when a director like Martin Scorsese signs it, it's like... JORGE MARIN Jan 1, 2024 2 min read Argentina, 1985 is a nation dramatically returning to democracy As if it were a documentary of the time, Argentina, 1985 brings a reconstruction of the country’s scenario in photography with an aspect... JORGE MARIN Oct 15, 2023 2 min read The Whale is the very weight of existing The Whale is a disturbing, suffocating film set in a dimly lit environment. One of the reasons for this invitation to anguish is the... JORGE MARIN May 2, 2023 2 min read The Irishman: family father and murderer "No good movie is too long," said Roger Ebert, the greatest film critic ever. And this can be proven in The Irishman , Martin Scorsese's... JORGE MARIN Feb 22, 2023 2 min read The Phantom Carriage is an unavoidable curse The Phantom Carriage is a 1921 silent movie that impresses with its consistency, soundtrack, regular use of flashbacks - a technique... JORGE MARIN Dec 29, 2022 2 min read Uncut Gems is a constant chaos Uncut Gems is an asphyxiating movie with a quick narrative, overlapping dialogues and always surprising approach. There is no way to... JORGE MARIN Oct 3, 2022 2 min read Jojo Rabbit just wants to become a good nazi Jojo Rabbit (Roman Griffin Davis) is a ten-year-old boy who lives in Germany in the late years of World War II. Therefore, it is... JORGE MARIN Sep 11, 2022 2 min read The Worst Person in the World is the sweetest The Worst Person in the World is a dramedy directed with brilliance and extreme sensitivity by the Norwegian Joachim Trier. In the... JORGE MARIN Mar 26, 2022 2 min read The Power of Dog is as real as the roles we play Whenever we go to the movies, we know beforehand that we will see a story where actors and actresses interpret situations that simulate... JORGE MARIN Nov 20, 2021 2 min read Minari: taking roots Minari is a beautiful film as any human life can be, but, as what happens with everyone else, dreams don’t always work out as they... JORGE MARIN Apr 24, 2021 2 min read Nomadland are the rejects of hypocritical meritocracy Nomadland , Chloé Zhao's movie based on the book of the same name written by American journalist Jessica Bruder, unfolds as if it were a... JORGE MARIN Apr 17, 2021 2 min read The Father charms and frightens My father is a disturbing film and an unprecedented interaction for many people who go to the movies. By "breaking the fourth wall," a... JORGE MARIN Apr 10, 2021 2 min read The Platform is an obvious and violent parable The Platform is a violent and very obvious parable about the capitalist system. However, the way it is presented is more frightening as... JORGE MARIN Feb 22, 2020 2 min read 1917: duty, honor and despair 1917 came, in a way, to supply a shortage of films about the First World War, since the last primary production about the conflict was... JORGE MARIN Jan 18, 2020 2 min read Portrait of a Lady on Fire: desire and art Portrait of a Lady on Fire includes itself in that category of films that go beyond the script and acting and is consolidated as a work... JORGE MARIN Jan 11, 2020 2 min read The Lighthouse is a nightmare The Lighthouse is a nightmare. Horror movie can often be the result of a lifetime of two in isolation. Director Robert Eggers captures... JORGE MARIN Jan 4, 2020 2 min read Fight Club is a clear prophecy Fight Club is a visceral movie that can not be analyzed literally, as if the violence that is seen there is only that of a bunch of... JORGE MARIN Dec 21, 2019 2 min read As influenced as any ordinary woman A Woman Under the Influence is a masterpiece of John Cassavetes and presents a woman who, so influenced by the people around her, can be... JORGE MARIN Dec 14, 2019 2 min read The Two Popes: mutual provocations The Two Popes is a movie based on a play by Anthony McCarten, who wrote the script, and spends much of his 125 minutes in dialogues... JORGE MARIN Dec 7, 2019 2 min read Once Upon a Time... In a Tarantino movie Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood was directed by Quentin Tarantino, but it is not a "Tarantino movie." It's better than that: great... JORGE MARIN Nov 30, 2019 2 min read American Industry calls the class warfare into question American Factory is a 2019 documentary about a GM automobile factory that was shut down in 2008. Six years later, the facility was... JORGE MARIN Nov 23, 2019 2 min read Monster' Ball: repeated violences Monster's Ball is an excellent movie about violence, not just the episodic one portrayed in the news, but the intimate violence of each... JORGE MARIN Nov 16, 2019 2 min read Carnal Knowledge: men who think they desire women Carnal Knowledge is rightly considered Mike Nichols' best work. It can be said that it is a chronicle that sensitively reflects the... JORGE MARIN Nov 9, 2019 2 min read Babel: tragic misunderstandings Babel is not about the separation of peoples due to language diferences, as shown in the biblical account. Director Alejandro Iñárritu... JORGE MARIN Nov 2, 2019 2 min read The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari: reality twists The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is considered to be a masterpiece of German Expressionism. Filmed in 1920, the action takes place in several... JORGE MARIN Oct 26, 2019 2 min read Pain and Glory: tender and delicate autobiography Pain and Glory is one of the most tender and delicate movies by director Pedro Almodóvar. Autobiographical, and with Antonio Banderas as... JORGE MARIN Oct 19, 2019 2 min read Phantom Thread are shadows of married couples Phantom Thread is a delicate and crude film at the same time, as it deals with the execution of art, from the artisan weft to the final... JORGE MARIN Oct 12, 2019 2 min read Joker is not a comic book Joker is not a movie about comics, like the ones we get used to in the Marvel Universe. Although released to tell the story of the... JORGE MARIN Oct 5, 2019 2 min read Ad Astra: in search of what science claims does not exist Set in the "near future," James Gray's Ad Astra can tell a consistent and ambitious story that, despite the slowness of the narrative,... JORGE MARIN Sep 28, 2019 2 min read The Searchers: epic and beautiful The Searchers is one of John Ford's most epic and beautiful movies. Winton C. Hooch's magnificent cinematography is already present in... JORGE MARIN Sep 21, 2019 2 min read Fargo: unique and dern good Fargo begins with a white canvas, and as the initial credits start to appear, the icy North Dakota landscape arises, with the strange... JORGE MARIN Sep 14, 2019 2 min read Man With a Movie Camera: unrivaled visual experience Man With a Movie Camera is one of the most revolutionary visual experiences ever made in the form of film. Director Dziga Vertov sought... JORGE MARIN Sep 7, 2019 2 min read Marriage Story: that things you never talk about The thread of a Wedding Story seems to be divorce, but what director Noah Baumbach reveals is a glimpse of real-life in a relationship... JORGE MARIN Aug 31, 2019 2 min read Bacurau: metaphor in different languages Bacurau is an extraordinary Brazilian movie directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles. Named for a bird, "not a birdie,"... JORGE MARIN Aug 24, 2019 2 min read Aguirre: madness and power Werner Herzog's Wrath of God remains after almost 50 years, one of the scariest movies ever made. But terror comes from the condition of... JORGE MARIN Aug 17, 2019 2 min read The Barbarian Invasions: everything goes by The Barbarian Invasions is a 2003 movie that deals in its dialogues with the question of the interpenetration of divergent worlds,... JORGE MARIN Aug 10, 2019 2 min read 1 2

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