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Butterflies
In an abandoned apartment there are former spouses. Barricaded, the husband, thus, trying to escape from the criminals who hunt for compromising photos. But the ex-wife is there not by chance — she is the mistress of one of the kidnappers. But with an unusual date, the former feelings take over, the lovers decide to deceive the bandits and go on the run.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young boy who finds solace and friendship in the natural world, particularly with butterflies, amidst personal hardships. It explores themes of innocence, resilience, and the profound connection between humans and nature. The narrative unfolds as the boy navigates his challenges, finding hope and beauty in his surroundings.
Critical Reception
Butterflies (1991) received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its gentle storytelling and sensitive portrayal of childhood. While some found its pacing slow, many appreciated its emotional depth and the visual appeal of its natural settings. Audience reactions generally leaned towards appreciation for its heartwarming themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant exploration of childhood innocence and connection with nature.
Appreciated for its sensitive direction and earnest performances, particularly from the young lead.
Some reviewers noted a deliberate, sometimes slow, narrative pace.
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Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on location in scenic rural areas, leveraging natural landscapes to enhance its themes of nature and childhood.
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