Chronically Unfeasible

Starring:Umberto Magnani, Cecil Thiré, Dira Paes, Betty Gofman, Daniel Dantas, Dan Stulbach, Zezeh Barbosa, Leonardo Vieira, Cosme dos Santos, Rejane Zilles, Álvaro Franco, Maria Knirsh, Francisco Santos Lima, Biju Martins, Patrícia Gordo, Alício Bispo dos Santos, Paulo Friebe, Kadu Karneiro, Joviano de Souza, Ney Piacentini
Director: Sergio Bianchi
Studio: TLA Releasing
Product Type: DVD
Editorial Review:
Description
A political comedy that skewers race and class relations with wit and precision, as it views a Brazilian society in chaos. The story revolves around six characters, in and around a restaurant, as they interact and grapple for everyday life in this intelligent and controversial peek at the class struggle.
Average customer rating:
- Brazilian = Chaos???
- Wonderful!
- Brazil laid bare
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Chronically Unfeasible
Starring: Umberto Magnani , Cecil Thiré , Dira Paes , Betty Gofman , and Daniel Dantas
Director: Sergio Bianchi
Manufacturer: TLA Releasing
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B00008R9L1
Release Date: 2003-05-27 |
Description
A political comedy that skewers race and class relations with wit and precision, as it views a Brazilian society in chaos. The story revolves around six characters, in and around a restaurant, as they interact and grapple for everyday life in this intelligent and controversial peek at the class struggle.
Customer Reviews:
Brazilian = Chaos???.......2005-02-06
Brazilian tourist agencies don't have to sue the creators of "The Simpsons" when their own countrymates have enough ammunition for criticizing that nation. This movie is obviously a satire, both enlightening and heavy-handed, just like "Bamboozled," "A Day without a Mexican," or any of Michael Moore's films. The point of the film is to decry the treatment of the indigenous, the blacks, the poor, and the environment in Brazil. It focuses on numerous areas of the nation to show that the whole society is going you-know-where in a hand basket. As progressive as this might be, there are two main characters, both white men, who seem like they would be disaffected in any society. This film is very much Sartre goes south of the Equator. The two main characters just express their ennui; they never discuss their race, and possibly class-based, privilege. Besides the potentially progressive lament, this film does ask, "Can Brazil have a national identity when its people are so divided by class, race, and immigration status?" Furthermore, like the French "The Closet," this film tries its on stab at attacking political correctness. I'm not sure who was the audience: Brazilians or non-Brazilians. Regardless, I highly doubt this would make Brazilians change their nation's wrongs and it certainly wouldn't make non-Brazilians want to visit. The title expresses the ennui and lethargy in a quick phrase. Anyone who is expecting a modern-day "Black Orpheus" from this film will be greatly disappointed, but possibly made aware.
Wonderful!.......2004-07-14
A wonderfully thought-provoking glimpse into the darker side of Brazilian society. I really loved this non-linear narrative that reveals the complexity, passion and desperation of a country forever on the edge. I found myself thinking about it and recommending it to friends long after seeing it. My only complaint is that it sometimes felt a little didactic. Highly recommended!
Brazil laid bare.......2004-02-10
Cronically Unfeasible really puts Brazil under the microscope to expose racism, environmental issues, class issues and basically every social issue that they could cram into this little gem of a movie. Harshly critical of Brazilian society, the movie is offensive on many levels as the director probably intended. It jumps from place to place throughout Brazil in order to give you the most comprehensive picture of the vastness and diversity present in Brazil, both geographic and cultural. I highly recommend this film to anyone who is interested in understanding the Brazilian psyche.
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