Tattoo-tatuagem-.2013.dvdrip.x264.horizon-artsubs Review
The narrative centers on the "Chão de Estrelas," an avant-garde theater troupe led by the charismatic and intellectual Clécio (Irandhir Santos). Their shows are a mix of political satire, nudity, and raw poetic expression—a direct middle finger to the censorship of the era.
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The release (in x264, DVDRip) captures the film’s deliberately grainy, warm, and gritty texture. This is not a glossy period drama. Lacerda and cinematographer Ivo Lopes Araújo bathe the film in amber, gold, and deep shadows — evoking both the heat of Recife and the oppressive heat of surveillance. The DVDRip quality, while not HD, actually complements the film’s raw, Super-16mm aesthetic. There’s a documentary-like urgency to the handheld shots, especially during the performance scenes. The narrative centers on the "Chão de Estrelas,"