Don't call me gaga

“Please let me keep this memory, just this one”
Brilho Eterno de uma Mente sem Lembranças é um daqueles filmes que parecem feitos sob medida para se alojar na alma de quem assiste. Para mim, ele vai além de um simples filme sobre amor e memória—é algo profundamente pessoal, que me acompanha como uma lembrança daquelas que nunca desaparecem, por mais que o tempo e.
A filosofia do filme é o que mais me toca. A ideia de que somos…
🇺🇸 in english: Watching Le Samouraï feels like witnessing a silent ritual unfold with surgical precision. Melville distills cinema to its purest form, where every gesture, every shadow, every silence weighs more than any spoken word ever could. This is a film that breathes in the rhythm of solitude—dry, restrained, and absolutely lethal.
Jef Costello isn’t a man; he’s a ghost. A hollow presence moving as if already dead, as if the entire city were just a mausoleum of concrete…
🇺🇸 in english: With Scream, Wes Craven didn’t just reinvent the slasher — he revived it with a meta-awareness as sharp as Ghostface’s knife. After a decade in which horror had slumped into cheap sequels and stale formulas, Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson delivered a film that doesn’t hide from its roots — it puts them on loudspeaker. Scream doesn’t try to disguise the mechanics of the genre; it dissects them, laughs at them, and then masterfully wields them.
The…
🇺🇸 in english: This movie is about two dangerously attractive people fully committed to not falling in love… and failing in spectacular fashion. He just wants to win a dumb office bet and become the “king of diamond marketing” (???), and she’s writing a magazine column called “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” — and decides to emotionally terrorize this poor man for research purposes.
What follows is a slow-motion emotional hostage situation. She gives him a cringey…
🇺🇸 in english: It’s strange to think that a film like Psycho, more than six decades later, can still crawl along the corners of our consciousness with the same chilling force it had at its release. In a time when screams were more stylized than feared, Hitchcock shattered all expectations and delivered something that feels more like a clinical nightmare than a traditional thriller. There’s a nearly perverse game at play here—one of narrative structure and moral alignment—that transforms Psycho…