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dilluns, 22 d’agost del 2022

A review

A review
“My sweet orange tree” is a 2012 Brazilian film based on the novel of the same name which was written by the prolific author José Mauro de Vascounalos. When an eight year-old boy, Zezé, understands that the only means to escape from a humble house and alcoholic father is to use his imagination and ability to storytelling, little does he hesitate to do it. It is by talking to trees and later on to a grown-up that he finds relief. No sooner had the first scene started that I already knew it would make me cry a river and cling to my armchair. The film starts with a big long shot where two unaccompanied brothers ramble in an open field. This very fact depicts in a detailed way the labour and suffering we are about to experience. Not only did the scenery remind me of my own childhood but also contributed to creating a stifling atmosphere. The cast is nothing but superb, suffice to say that the minor, Joao Ávila, gives a solid performance required to make this memorable watch and deserves the highest praise. Were this a professional Hollywood production, he would have won the Oscar for Best Actor. Likewise, the flawless performance of the supporting actor, José de Abreu, is thoroughly convincing. He totally captures this sense of authenticity by playing the role as Zezé’s best friend without being an indulgent father but a human being that just listens attentively without being judgemental. With very little money and magnificent work behind the camera, this film is technically impressive. It shows with great accuracy the reality and bright colors of the Brazilian landscape. Even though the production is totally dramatic, it remains true to the book. In fact, the director has truly transmitted the writer’s intention in being loyal to the child’s voice. In conclusion, without a doubt whatsoever, it is a coming of age story worth watching. You will get hooked on it from the beginning.

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