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Para o que der e vier
1977: Grêmio lives a dark period in its history, after losing the last eight Campeonato Gaúcho to Internacional. Then there was a crowd that would shake up the structures and prejudices of the universes of the gaucho football and forever mark its name in history: the Coligay, the first organized football group of supporters formed exclusively by homosexuals.
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Plot Summary
A Portuguese soldier returns from a war zone, deeply affected by his experiences. He struggles to reintegrate into civilian life and reconnect with his family. The film explores the psychological toll of conflict and the challenges of healing from trauma. It delves into themes of duty, loss, and the search for peace in a world that feels fractured.
Critical Reception
Para o que der e vier received a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally acknowledging its sensitive portrayal of a soldier's post-war struggles. The film was praised for its performances and atmospheric direction, though some found its pacing to be deliberate. Audiences responded to its emotional depth and honest depiction of trauma.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its empathetic portrayal of a soldier's return and psychological struggles.
Appreciated for strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Some reviews noted a slow, contemplative pace which may not appeal to all viewers.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Para o que der e vier', translates to 'Come what may', reflecting the uncertainty and resilience of the protagonist's journey.
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