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Behind the Sun (2001)

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Reviews Counted:45

Fresh:34

Rotten:11

Average Rating:6.8/10

Consensus: Visually poetic, Behind the Sun is a powerful statement about cycles of violence.

Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some violence and a scene of sexuality

Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Dec 12, 2001 Limited

Synopsis: BEHIND THE SUN takes place in 1910, in the small town of Stream-of-Souls, Brazil, where two families have been engaged in a long battle for control of what appears to be nearly barren land. The... BEHIND THE SUN takes place in 1910, in the small town of Stream-of-Souls, Brazil, where two families have been engaged in a long battle for control of what appears to be nearly barren land. The Breves clan--mother, father, 20-year-old Tonio, and little Pacu (called the kid), are a poor family struggling to make it with their small sugarcane mill that has outlived its usefulness. In front of their house, a bloodied shirt swings in the breeze, the sun slowly fading the red stain surrounding a hole. When the bloodstain turns yellow, Tonio sets out to hunt down the Ferreira brother who killed the eldest Breves child, Inácio. The chase scene through the forest is stunningly shot by cinematographer Waler Carvalho. After Tonio accomplishes his mission, it becomes his turn to wait for the bloodied Ferreira shirt to turn yellow, after which the next-in-line Ferreira brother will come after him. Walter Salles, whose previous film was the touching CENTRAL STATION, has brilliantly adapted Ismaïl Kadaré's book BROKEN APRIL, moving the blood feud to Brazil from Albania. The futility of the family battle is made clear through beautiful shots of the vast desert landscape that physically separates the two families as their next generation perishes one by one. Rodrigo Santoro, a captivating cross between Keanu Reeves and Edward Burns, is excellent as Tonio, who tries to seek peace and love before his time is up, but the film belongs to young Ravi Ramos Vasconcelos, who, as Pacu--the kid--narrates the film and is the centerpoint of the story. It is through his eyes that the story is told, and the result is both magnificent and horrific. [More]

Starring: José Dumont, Rodrigo Santoro, Rita Assemany, Luis Carlos Vasconcelos

Starring: José Dumont, Rodrigo Santoro, Rita Assemany, Luis Carlos Vasconcelos, Ravi Ramos Lacerda, Flavia Marco Antonio, Everaldo Pontes, Othon Bastos

Director: Walter Salles

Director: Walter Salles
Screenwriter: Walter Salles, Karim Aïnouz, Sérgio Machado
Producer: Arthur Cohn
Composer: Antonio Pinto
Studio: Miramax Films

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  • Behind The Sun
  • Golden Globe Award Nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, BEHIND THE SUN is a critically acclaimed story about love, loyalty, and the choice a son must make between honoring his family and following his heart. In the brutal Brazilian badlands of 1910, two families are locked in a bloody, generations-old feud. In one family, the oldest remaining son, distressed by the prospect of death and encouraged by his younger brother -- begins to question the cycle of violence. Then a beautiful young woman crosses his path and opens his eyes to life outside his culture's rigid code of honor. Stunningly photographed and exquisitely told, this outstanding motion picture masterpiece will transport you to a vastly different place and time ... a place somewhere "behind the sun"!
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    12/15/03
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    a family saga told with all the muscle of the best Sergio Leone western.

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    A sumptuously filmed parable on the futility of violence.

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    A family blood feud between neighbors over land in the rural sugarcane fields of the Brazil of 1910.

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    A bleak, beautiful cinematic fable driven by the brutal logic of blood feuds and transformed by an overpowering sense of wonder.

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    Gets away with its shortfalls almost solely on the basis of its cinematography.

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    07/13/02
    Ryan Cracknell
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    The first time I saw the Brazilian Behind the Sun, there were no subtitles, and I couldn't understand a word. The second time, it had subtitles, and, to tell you the truth, the first time was better.

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    Poignant and touching.

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    [An] example of how old-fashioned cinema can still be quietly thrilling.

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