

Movie spotlight
Bonde
Three young black friends from Heliópolis favela go out seeking for refuge in downtown LGBT+ night scene of São Paulo
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Plot Summary
Farhad, a respected judge, is facing divorce from his wife, Ladan, who has been accused of attempted murder. As the legal proceedings unfold, Farhad must confront the complex relationship between his professional duties and his personal life, all while his wife claims innocence and hints at a larger conspiracy. The film delves into the moral ambiguities and emotional turmoil of a man caught between justice and his heart.
Critical Reception
Bonde received a mixed reception from critics, with praise directed towards its suspenseful narrative and strong performances, particularly from Payman Maadi. However, some reviewers found the pacing uneven and the plot occasionally convoluted, leading to a less impactful conclusion for certain audiences. The film sparked discussions regarding its exploration of marital strife and the pressures of the justice system.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its tense atmosphere and compelling central performance.
Criticized by some for a slow pace and an intricate, sometimes confusing, plot.
Appreciated for its examination of complex moral and emotional dilemmas.
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Fun Fact
Payman Maadi, who plays the judge, is also known for his critically acclaimed role in the Oscar-winning film 'A Separation'.
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