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8.5 out of 10

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  1. HansZ.
    Feb 12, 2006
    2
    The great film mentor and head of the prestigious USC writing school Frank Daniel once said that the greatest sin a film can ever commit is to be boring. Well, Aspirins does it by the mouthful. This script requires no audience participation whatsoever. It promotes no fear or hope, it has no protagonist with a clear cut objective, no rooting interest whatsoever, no obstacles, no culmination or resolution. it is only bound by the unity of place, which is highly to be disregarded in order to create modern cinema and therefore becomes unbeliavebly tedious in the process. I watch over 300 films a year, and have rarely walked out of one. My girlfriend and I walked out in such rage and speed that I even left my waller in the theatre, which brings me to the question: How do I get my money back? Expand
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  2. LIberato
    May 14, 2006
    10
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  3. MarkS.
    Feb 12, 2006
    10
    Another good example of the "new wave" of brazilian cinema. See it.
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  4. WelingtonS.
    Feb 13, 2006
    10
    A wonderful movie that says to much with almost nothing, with great caracters, great actors and a beautiful cinematography. A must see. I saw it theree times and I can't forget the images. Is reminds Vidas Secas, a movie made by Nelson Pereira dos Santos during the sixties.
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
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  1. The film is well worth seeing for its views of the parched wilderness of far-flung Brazil and its talkative depiction of an unlikely friendship.
  2. It is the sort of human-scale production that holds your attention with good acting, nice lighting and a screenplay that favors thought over action, thoughtful incident over full-blown episode.
  3. Reviewed by: Deborah Young
    60
    Film's pared-down look has a stylish simplicity.