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Two brothers develop a very close relationship as they are growing up in an idyllic and happy family. When they are young adults their relationship becomes very intimate, romantic, and sexual.

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Release : 2009
Rating : 6.6
Studio : Lama Filmes, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Assistant Camera, 
Cast : João Gabriel Vasconcellos Rafael Cardoso Júlia Lemmertz Fábio Assunção Jean Pierre Noher
Genre : Drama Romance

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Reviews

SpuffyWeb
2018/08/30

Sadly Over-hyped

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Pluskylang
2018/08/30

Great Film overall

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Staci Frederick
2018/08/30

Blistering performances.

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shiawase-11461
2016/09/20

I just wander if there is a credit mention to the fact that this movie has been based on or adapted from a book 'The Carnivorous Lamb' by Agustin Gomez-Arcos. The book was written in French and was a winner of the Prix Hermes 1975. The book has more complex bizarre tale during post civil war with metaphor for the future of Spain. This film is a contemporary tale of unusual love and passion between two brothers, however it starts so similar to the Chapter 2 of the book, when Thomas opened his eyes after his birth and unhesitatingly looked straight at his brother Francisco. That was why I thought that this movie was based or adapted from the book 'The Carnivorous Lamb' by Agustin Gomez-Arcos.As a contemporary tale is engaging but it is short of reasons why this seemingly brotherhood love between two brothers are so lasting to become sexual passions in their adult lives. Is it simply a result of the deep love affection they have shared for their mother as shown in a swimming scene?

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Bruno Matos
2015/05/28

Finally I got the chance to watch this movie and I have to say it's one of the greatest movies I ever seen! Even having a hard theme the actors performed amazing passion touching me. It's so controversial but so true and is about the love in its most peculiar form. It's caught my attention even more because it's a Brazilian movie, country where homosexuality still is a very delicate thing. this movie made me smile, tear up, and laugh a lot. It's just so different than any other gay movies I've seen. It lets people know that being gay is so much more than just like men. Its a great thing. I will definitely watch this movie again. This is the kind of movie that I could watch again and again and still feel the same way towards it. I definitely recommend it!

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nickapopolis87
2011/06/20

I got this movie out on DVD without knowing too much about it and I was absolutely blown away. It is such a touching and romantic movie. I know it has taboo topics but they are handled so gently and with such acceptance by the film makers and the the characters within the story. It truly moved me in a way a film has never done for me before. It is probably not for everyone due to some of it's taboo content, but honestly, it should be viewed regardless. It is such an exquisite portrayal and will really make you think. I cannot praise this movie more highly. Forget the mind-numbing exploitative offerings of The Hangover or Bridesmaids, and see what great film can accomplish.

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arizona-philm-phan
2011/04/18

.....The Heart Loves Who the Heart MUST Love!(( A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY INVOLVING HALF-BROTHERS )) AN EXPLANATION ABOUT THIS FILM'S BEGINNING: Concerning The "Eyes Thing" in the film's first 2 minutes, there is a reason for the opening Black+White scene....and it has nothing to do with equipment failure....and everything to do with a newborn baby's failure (actually, unwillingness) to open his eyes. Until 2 weeks later, when he is shown to...and becomes aware of his older brother's presence (that's the eye-opening trigger). Let's just say about this that there is some foreshadowing here of the depth of the "brotherly Relationship" which is to come.(( NOTE--Now is a good time to advise that you read a marvelous 35 year old novel by Spanish author, Agustin Gomez-Arcos, entitled "The Carnivorous Lamb" (included in some "Gay Must-Read" recommended works). Here, you'll also find a detailing of the deep and physical love which develops between an older and younger brother. It is a beautiful read...and also begins with the "Eyes Thing." Perhaps Writer / Director Aluisio Abranches is, himself, a fan of this book. ))TIME PERIODS GIVEN US ARE 2: The brothers' early lives, "growing closer together" as children and young teens....Then, later on, their adult "Relationship", when the younger is, perhaps 20, and the older in his mid-20s or so.GENERAL OBSERVATIONS: It was UNexpected (and a problem for me) that so much time is devoted to "family life" in the film's first half.....particularly since it is problem-free (I rated film lower for this). Oh, and for those of you inclined to do the "blame-it-on-the-Mother" thing for the type "Relationship" you'll be seeing...just don't. As well, both the older brother's father (mother's divorced Ex) and the younger brother's father (mother's current) have close relationships with the boys...and with their mother (a woman who is, indeed, a lynchpin in the boys' lives). Moving on, we are given many, many scenes of the children's "innocent" physical closeness and touching---I can recall no shots in which they were not shown together. One scene, particularly, comes to mind: A quiet time with 3 of them relaxed on a sofa, the younger boy asleep against his brother's side and under his arm, the mother holding her eldest's hand while stating to him her love for them both....but then suddenly asking how things are going with the son (he responds as if thinking her meaning involves school). Then she corrects her question, saying she means....how are things going for himself. After receiving his answer of "no problems," she continues to press, and does so by asking "that question" which so many sons would just as soon never came up: "IS THERE SOMETHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO TELL ME?" (For me it is easy to surmise that, at his then age of 14 or so, the real meaning behind her question would likely escape him....for he eventually responds in the negative). Still, the subject of this "Closeness" between the 2 boys comes up again and is discussed between the mother and her Ex...though no course of action to confront it is ever arrived at by any parent.NEVERTHELESS: Be that as it may, "Closeness" usually has to lead somewhere....does it not? So....following their mother's unexpected death, when the brothers are likely in their early and later 20s, respectively, IT HAPPENS. We've reached a point where we are made witness to a most unusual and sexually provocative scene. A scene in which....while alone in their home....standing before and facing one another....they begin a slow and sensual disrobing, one item at a time....each one's eyes intently locked on the other, as if caught in a spell.....until, finally, they step into each others arms. (You WON'T forget this shot...probably one of a kind). AND, don't dare push that button and go away(!)....for immediately following, and without giving you time to cool down, you'll be treated to a stunningly beautiful, bedroom lovemaking scene. One in which love, each for the other, is declared. Then, in their afterglow, we are given a mantra for this unusual love of theirs (a love which, in reality, harms no others). The younger brother states to his beloved...and us: "I LOVE YOU BECAUSE, TO UNDERSTAND OUR LOVE, THEY'D NEED TO TURN THE WORLD UPSIDE DOWN!" ....There is little else for this viewer to say...other than there has never been a more beautiful painting of 2 men, together, than the camera gives us in this scene. (I won't even tempt you with descriptions of the bathroom scene which follows....other than to say: HOT!!).NOTABLE: Both adult leads are beautiful men.....well chosen for their roles. Particularly Joao Gabriel Vasconcellos, as elder brother, Francisco (who makes us "feel" his love and his loss).....but, also, Rafael Cardoso as the adult younger brother, Thomas, who lightens our hearts, as he does Francisco's. (The 2 young actors pictured in earlier childhood do a bang-up job, as well). /// Older stars portraying both the fathers and, especially Julia Lemmertz, as Mom, have well-known careers in their country's TV / Cinema areas. /// Cinematography is also praiseworthy. AND NOT SO NOTABLE: An apparent storyline gap of near 15 years presents a potential problem regarding the manner in which the lovemaking scene described above was set up. To me, the brothers' actions appear as if they are beginning their sexual activity for the very first time (tho I admit the possibility it's a "ritual" they enjoy when initiating sex). Certainly, with the closeness shown between these 2 young lads (and where it leads), it is hard to conceive that their mid- and late teen years together were not sexually active.FINALLY: I'll conclude here and allow you to find for yourself what the effects of a possible, long distance separation will be upon our lead characters....and what you might see their fate to be at film's conclusion.****

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