A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Margarida Carvalho, Sofia Marques, Sandra Rosado
Written by:
Raquel Freire
Directed by:
Raquel Freire
Release Date:
October 23, 2008
Original Title:
Veneno Cura
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Clap Filmes
RTP
Tornasol Media
Production Countries:
Portugal | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
In oPorto there is a club, Imperatriz, where everything is permitted. A moment in which all intersect in the dark night.
VENENO CURA is a dirty story about love, death and redemption... It's all a bit undefined and mixed as sometimes are our feelings for someone or something. The movie is assumedly poetic and allegoric but at the same time it puts in front of us a dirty reality we don't want to see! It shows us feelings of anger and tenderness, beauty and dirty, love and filthy eroticism, hope and despair, willing to suicide and will to live; all of this in a complex and intense story that has a (very) open ending to further interpretation (and I like that, I must say!)...The plot is divided in numbered "segments" but I think we can't say it's non-linear, because even being complex and many times twisted we can recognize a sequential number of events in a linear chronology. So, in order words, these segments are "ordered" but shall have their own particular significance to the plot. The movie is mainly about intense, complex and twisted love stories, as told, but it also is a deep reflexion about our own self value as Human Beings, as one of the main tag lines of the film asks: "When you lose everything what makes you go on?" About the technical details I must say it supplanted my expectation because it has a great cinematography which is shown essentially by two different ways. On one hand we have the scenes inside the "Imperatiz" (a nightclub) and the allegoric dreams, which combine a beautiful visual effect with melodic (and almost morbid!) music. It helps the viewer to enter in this world of sadness and melancholy. On the other hand are the beautiful shots of the Oporto city. We can watch it from the river (one more time the director Raquel Freire shows her passion for her hometown, as she had done before in the short film RIO VERMELHO). In addition we also have beautiful sights from the river, "Rio Douro", and the two main bridges of the city, "Ponte de D. Luis" and "Ponte da Arrabida".The soundtrack is also very intense, sad and mysterious and it fits very well in the film. The acting is good, especially if we notice that a great part of the actors are almost unknown. For Margarida Carvalho, which plays RUBIA, one of the main characters, it's even her debut. But she did a nice job.One more great work from the young, but very promising director, Raquel Freire. I score it 9/10 (since I started writing comments here on IMDb, almost 3 years ago, it's the first time I give a 9/10 score to a Portuguese film, and I guess it means something...)!
Art Direction:
Paula Szabo
Director:
Raquel Freire
Director of Photography:
Mário Castanheira
Editor:
Jackie Bastide
Rudolfo Wedeles
Producer:
Paulo Branco
Production Director:
Ana Pinhão Moura
Screenplay:
Raquel Freire
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