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Os Machões
Three young men from the beach neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro lead a carefree life, in spite of having no money. After meeting Denise, who presently turns out to be Dênis (a man), they start to learn some tricks and their lives begin to change.
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Plot Summary
In this Brazilian film, a group of men, referred to as 'machões' (roughly translating to 'tough guys' or 'he-men'), navigate their lives and relationships. The narrative often explores themes of masculinity, societal expectations, and the often-comical struggles that arise from these pressures. The film delves into the personal lives and interactions of these characters, revealing the complexities beneath their outwardly tough exteriors.
Critical Reception
Os Machões is a lesser-known film from Brazilian cinema, often categorized as a social comedy-drama. It reflects certain cultural aspects and gender dynamics prevalent in Brazil during the early 1970s. While not a widely acclaimed international release, it holds a place within the context of Brazilian filmmaking of its era, often appreciated for its portrayal of character and societal observations.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a glimpse into Brazilian societal norms of the 1970s.
The film's humor derives from the characters' attempts to embody traditional masculinity.
Explores the human side beneath the 'tough guy' facade.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Os Machões', directly translates to 'The Tough Guys' or 'The He-Men', setting the stage for its exploration of masculinity.
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