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Twenty Years Later
Eduardo Coutinho was filming a movie with the same name in the Northeast of Brazil, in 1964, when there came the military coup. He had to interrupt the project, and came back to it in 1981, looking for the same places and people, showing what had ocurred since then, and trying to gather a family whose patriarch, a political leader fighting for rights of country people, had been murdered.
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Plot Summary
In this experimental film, a disillusioned ex-convict named 'The Ghost' travels across America searching for a legendary jazz musician. His journey is marked by encounters with eccentric characters and a growing sense of existential dread. The film blurs the lines between reality and hallucination as he navigates a desolate, surreal landscape.
Critical Reception
Christopher Petit's "Twenty Years Later" is a highly stylized and polarizing film that has garnered a cult following. Critics have praised its unique visual aesthetic and Tom Waits's compelling performance, while others found its narrative deliberately obscure and overly bleak. Its experimental nature makes it a challenging watch, but one that rewards patient viewers with its artistic ambition.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking, atmospheric visuals and moody tone.
Tom Waits's performance as the enigmatic 'Ghost' is a significant highlight.
The film's abstract narrative and pacing can be alienating for some viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely divided, with many appreciating the film's artistic merit and unique style, while others find it too slow and confusing.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its stark, black-and-white cinematography which contributes significantly to its dreamlike and unsettling atmosphere.
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