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Adoration, Adoration, Adoration
After the elections of 2018 in Brazil, LGBT people are being threatened. A young man is afraid to walk on the streets because he is gay. He has been chased by homophobic guys and he is looking for protection and a place to feel safe. The only way to pass through it is making magic. This film is a manifesto about love, creative power and freedom to be and exist.
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Plot Summary
A young girl named Paul lives in a secluded clinic with her mother, who suffers from a severe illness. Her life takes a turn when she meets a charismatic but troubled young man, also a patient, who escapes the clinic and sweeps her into a passionate and dangerous adventure. Their intense bond leads them on a journey fueled by desire and an escape from their confined realities.
Critical Reception
Adoration received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its unique blend of romance, horror, and psychological drama. The film was praised for its atmospheric direction and powerful performances, particularly from its young lead, but some found its narrative challenging or its tonal shifts disorienting.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bold and unconventional exploration of love and obsession.
Lauded for its atmospheric direction and haunting visual style.
Noted for a disturbing yet compelling portrayal of youthful infatuation.
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Fun Fact
Director Fabrice Du Welz aimed to create a modern-day fairytale that delves into the darker aspects of young love and societal constraints.
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