These productions promise with thrill and conquer a different audience
Theaters receive preview this week that promise shiver and cause reflections. “The Last Blue” presents a sensitive narrative set in the Amazon, in which a 77 -year -old woman decides to challenge the fate imposed by the government and undertakes a transformative journey. “The roses: until death separates them” is a dramatic comedy on the limits of a marriage that collapses between the results and frustrations.
Here are more information about these and other movies that arrive at the movies this week!
1. Bambi: an adventure in the forest (28/08)

Directed by Michel Fessler, this version live-action Felix’s classic bets go up on a realistic approach, offering a visual experience near a documentary on wildlife. The plot accompanies Bambi, a young deer who, under the protection of his mother, learns to live in the forest.
Everything changes drastically with the arrival of autumn when he loses his mother against the hunters. In the middle of the mourning, he finds support for Faline, his childhood friend and receives the teachings From the prince of the forest, a majestic deer who, in addition to his guide, proves to be his father. With his help, Bambi matures and prepares to face the challenges and dangers of the world around him.
2. Cic – Cearense Intelligence Center (08/28)

THE history Accompanies the secret agent Karkará (Edmilson Filho), in charge of recovering an ultra -segrega formula stolen from criminal groups operating between Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina. To complete the mission, he has the support of Roma (Gustavo Falcão), a Paraguayan agent and Micaela (Alana Ferri), Argentine representative, who forms an unexpected team that must act quickly to prevent the material from being used dangerous. Throughout the journey, the protagonist has to face threats, unusual situations and scenes full of humor, mixing of actions, satire and the typical charisma of the hero Ceará.
3. End of the World Hunters (08/28)

In the future devastated by a sunny storm that has canceled all the technology, the former soldier Jake (Dave Bautista) survives to explore the remains of a ruined world. Hired by Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson), he needs to recover one of the most iconic works in art history: Mona Lisa. To complete this research, it has the partnership of Drea (Olga Kurylenko), immersing himself in a path full of traps, Sanguinati disputes and fragile alliances, while facing a powerful enemy who also wants the lost treasure.
4. The Last Blue (08/28)

In a dystopian Brazil, the government creates a policy that forces the elderly to move to the distant colonies, presented as rest spaces, but in reality it serves to maintain young people in the front line society. Among the called up there is Tereza (Denise Weinberg), 77 years old, residing in an industrial city in the Amazon. After receiving the notification that has to leave, he decides to satisfy one last desire before forced change. It embarks on a passage through the Amazonic rivers, without imagining that this choice can completely alter the course of its existence.
5. The roses: until death separates them (08/28)

Ivy (Olivia Colman) and Theo (Benedict Cumberbatch) seem to have earned everything: stability, United family and recognition in their careers. However, this image of perfection begins to crumble when Theo’s work collapses after the failure of A project Important, while Ivy reaches the growing notoriety as chef and transforms his restaurant with reference.
The differences, once thin, become evident. What was the partnership becomes controversy and common life becomes a duel marked by resentment, irony and rivalry. The couple, who once represented harmony, now lives in constant clash, bringing their relationship to a point without return.
Source: Terra

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