5/10
a fair movie
7 May 2008
Warning: Spoilers
"Angels of the Sun" (title in English) is directed by Rudi Langelman (he was already assistant of Ruy Guerra in the film "Kuarup"). Of this interchange resulted that the cinematographic language of Ruy Guerra was very well apprehended by Rudi, though in some moments of the film we can "see" something of "TV Language". I'll explain: abrupt cuts, followed by "close-up" and "opened plans", in which the camera catches all the environment. Surprisingly, the cast works in a uniform way, and behaves accurately as the director wanted, perhaps due to the inexperience of the actors. (When an actor starts to gain experience, let us say: with 15 or 20 years of interpretation, he/she always suggests a change, in the process of making a movie: psychological aspect of a personage, or in the positioning of camera or in the elimination of scenes and/or some dialogs. But that is not the principal subject... The story is "cushioned" by the constant denunciations of such a practical, internationalized by magazines, periodicals and by TV. In spite of all the defects, I vote in a scale of 1 to 10: 5 (fair).
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