Once Upon a Time Veronica
Once Upon a Time Veronica
| 09 September 2012 (USA)
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Veronica, a young woman, lives in Recife, one of the most violent cities in Brazil. Her life is filled with fleeting love affairs and passing romances. As her father feels his death approaching, he asks a favor: that she finds true love before he passes away.

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MamaGravity

good back-story, and good acting

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Donald Seymour

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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Mathilde the Guild

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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Philippa

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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BasicLogic

From the very beginning, lot of the scenes in this film are utterly unnecessary. Some reviewers called it existentialism, but did you guys really know what's existentialism means? I don't know about it. But at least I know that loving making in group sex on the beach, talking about masturbation when you were lonely or hungry in a bar, could hardly wait to take off your underwear to let the man easily penetrate you from behind....got nothing to do with the existentialism. Feeling lonely in a crowd space, in a deadbeat city, dealing with so many walking-dead old patients everyday....but neither such depression nor such frustration would be qualified for existentialism. I really don't know what's the purpose of making this film, and some reviewer wishing this film could go on and on and never end....Well, if existentialism mixed with women seeking men, men seeking women could be really that fun, then existentialism needs Viagra to sustain it to go on forever.

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Tom Dooley

This is billed as 'a fairytale in reverse' and I think it is easy to see why. Veronica is a newly qualified Psychiatrist in Recife, Brazil - she starts work as an intern at the City public hospital. She lives and dotes on her ageing and dying father. She has a great bunch of friends and a lover - Gustavo - who says he really loves her. So not a bad lot in life.However, once she starts diagnosing her patients it opens a window on herself and she starts trying to diagnose what is wrong with her. She can not find romance but instead would rather have a one night stand with random pick ups of which Gustavo is aware. It is almost that the sex, self treatment and the songs she sings to her Dictaphone are all part of some healing process until she can find the cure to herself. The anti fairy tale part comes with the realisation that there is not a fairy godmother or an inevitable happy ending and probably the acceptance of such that make you be able to cope with whatever life throws at you.Along the way there is a lot packed in and the relationship between father and daughter is really touching.This is told in a series of scenes that run in a linear narrative form and take us on the full scope of emotions and experiences for Veronica. It has a poetical feel in places and arty nudity in others. There is a fair amount of flesh on display here but it all seems rather natural, no one is trying to be super sexy or cool just as nature intended and that too adds to the overall mood of what is basically an art house film.Please note I received a review copy for review purposes. The musical score is really rather nice too. This is from director Marcelo Gomes who has not had enough exposure outside of Brazil, but I think if he continues to make such self assured films like this then that position will change.

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Pepedrabbit .

What a beauty! For once, I was so drawn to a movie that I never wanted it to end. If you are into fast-paced action with lots of vituperation, this is not for you. But if you like your movies to be profound, slow-paced, insightful, and thought-provoking, you will enjoy this movie. Also, it has none of the heartbreaks that you see in a movie like this.Veronica is a newly-minted medical doctor, undergoing her residency. She shares her life with her aging father, on whom she dotes, the way he must have done for her when she was young. The beauty of the relationship between father and daughter alone is sufficient to love this movie.She secures a psychiatry consultation in a public hospital, but she finds herself drawn to her patients, experiencing many of the same doubts, insecurities and existential malaise which plague her patients. Her love life also suffers to the same extent; she can't seem to find her footing.Having drifted for a while, she finally catches a break which allows her to reset her life, her love and her family, and finally everything has meaning.

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Sindre Kaspersen

Brazilian screenwriter and director Marcelo Gomes' fourth feature film which he wrote, premiered in the Contemporary World Cinema Section at the 37th Toronto International Film Festival in 2012, was screened in the Horizontes Latinos section at the 60th San Sebastián International Film Festival in 2012, was shot on location in Brazil and is a Brazil-France co-production which was produced by producers João Vieira Jr. and Sara Silveira. It tells the story about a woman named Verônica who lives in a Brazilian city with her father Jose. Verônica has recently gone from years of reading books about medicine to diagnosing people, but all though she has two good friends, a loving father and a romantic relationship, this transition makes her question her own personality.Finely and subtly directed by Brazilian filmmaker Marcelo Gomes, this quietly paced fictional tale which is narrated by the main character and mostly from her point of view, draws a mindful and intimate portrayal of a doctor's meetings with various people who comes to her with their problems and her relationship with herself, her father, her friends and her lover. While notable for it's naturalistic milieu depictions and fine cinematography by Brazilian cinematographer Mauro Pinheiro Jr., this character-driven and reflective drama about a woman who begins trying to diagnose herself and looking deeper into her own being after having finished her medical studies, depicts and internal study of character and contains a good score by composer Tomas Alves de Souza.This at times humorous, atmospheric and self-scrutinizing story which is set in the municipality and metropolitan of Recife in Brazil, is impelled and reinforced by it's cogent narrative structure, subtle character development and continuity and the commendable acting performances by Brazilian actress Hermila Guedes and Brazilian artist, actor and author W.J. Solha. A minimal, existentialistic and sensual fairy-tale.

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