Nossa mas isso é recente né? Porque todo lugar que vou, inclusive na minha cidade, pessoas com deficiência estudam em escolas específicas pra eles, e não junto com todo mundo. O que eu acho péssimo, porque se você não preparar crianças e adolescentes pra lidar com a diferença na escola, como vão lidar na vida adulta? E tem essa questão de não se sentirem párias na sociedade. Ao mesmo tempo nosso sistema já é uma merda pra ajudar pessoas que tem ritmos de aprendizado diferentes, ou são diferentes, imagina deficientes, aí mesmo que não tem preparação
After seeing so many brazilians movies with heavy topics/violence is good to see that you finally got to experience our nice fluffly romances hahahaah (This movie was originally a short-film, but it was so successeful that they made it into a movie. The sort film has the same name ;)
Brazilian school system tries to integrate people with special needs into normal classes whenever possible. One of my classmates was deaf but able to lip-read.
Novamente como disse no comentário acima, deve ser algo recente, ou apenas algumas cidades ou estados tem isso. Sou de Minas, e cheguei a apenas ver uma menina deficiente em toda minha vida escolar
@@eusounadja5738 não é recente não! já faz parte da nossa legislação desde a década de 1990, se não me engano, no estatuto da criança. se no seu estado você não via esse tipo de inclusão então o governo foi muito negligente. vivi a vida toda em são paulo capital e sempre estudei em turmas regulares de escolas públicas com pessoas com deficiência
@@eusounadja5738 não, faz parte da nossa Constituição Federal, inclusive: Artigo 208: [...] "é dever do Estado garantir atendimento educacional especializado aos portadores de deficiência, preferencialmente na rede regular de ensino” reforçado por lei Nº 8.069 em 1990 - o Estatuto da Criança e Adolescente: "o atendimento educacional especializado às crianças com deficiência preferencialmente na rede regular de ensino" cimentado na resolução CNE/CEB Nº 2 de 2001: "os sistemas de ensino devem matricular todos os alunos, cabendo às escolas organizar-se para o atendimento aos educandos com necessidades educacionais especiais, assegurando as condições necessárias para uma Educação de qualidade para todos”. É bem possível que algumas cidades ou estados tenham empurrado a questão com a barriga, mas é política nacional já tem mais de 30 anos. Pelo menos onde moro, sempre foi o caso - tive amigos PNEs em basicamente todas as séries desde a pré-escola, lá em 1990.
@@eusounadja5738acredito que n seja recente não, até pq esse filme já vai fazer 10 anos e me lembro de ter estudado com pessoas com necessidades especiais desde que estava no jardim de infância.
I don't speak for other schools, but during my years in high school, there were two deaf kids in my class, the school provided a LIBRAS (Brazilian sign language) interpreter. Everyone in the class did our best to include them, in other classes there were students with visual and physical disabilities. Doesn't mean it was a paradise of inclusion, but for them, I'm sure Which was very important. That said, I want to say that I love your reactions to Brazilian films! I love this film, I watched it when I was a teenager and I have a very fond memory of it.
I'm glad your experience seems positive, but in the matter of case, we need to consider regular schools need to include all students with disabilities, but deaf people in special must have the option for bilingual education, where Sign Language is the most used language, seemingly as indigenous and quilombolas ways of education. Deaf people in particular need this due to have their proper language. Other desabilitou must have inclusion granted.
Sou pessoa com deficiência e pesquiso inclusão e acessibilidade na Universidade Federal da Bahia. A Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação, de 1996, já determinava que a educação já deveria ser feita, preferencialmente, em salas regulares. Desde 2015, com o Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, e também leis posteriores, a legislação apenas tornou mais firme e endossou, cada vez mais, a inclusão em salas regulares, felizmente. O Brasil possui uma das melhores legislações para nós, PcDs, do mundo. O que falta mesmo é a efetivação.
you asked about the age of the principal caracters: in 2014, the actor who played Leo was 19yo and the actor who played Gabriel was 27yo so there are a huge gap between their ages hahahahaha
A fun fact - the actor who plays the blind kid in this movie is, as well as being an actor has been a professional ballet dancer. He may still be, I'm not sure.
That was definitely my Heartstopper when I was young, a drop of hope to believe that I would have someone. hahaha "Hoje Quero Voltar Sozinho" walked so that "Heartstopper" could run.
This film was developed after the success of the short film "Eu Não Quero Voltar Sozinho" which, in my opinion, is even more touching than the feature film.
1:32 The way he surprised himself is like when the name of the movie is mentioned in the movie itself 😅😅 2:31 Simply obsessed with the sequence of Brazilian words he learned KKKKKKKKK 😂
In 2014? They absolutely did not. We already had at least a decade of positive gay representation back them. You should have seen the 90s and backwards.
@@samvit91 so please tell me the movies that is centered in a positive gay story before that. I only remember Madame Satan and A rainha diaba which are stories about criminalized persons. Other gay Brazilian characters that I remember are depicted under hegemonic heteronormativity point of view.
Pretty much every gay novela character after the 90s. Mulheres Apaixonadas in 2003; Senhora do Destino in 2004; América in 2005; Páginas da Vida in 2006; Paraíso Tropical in 2007; A Favorita in 2008; insensato Coração and Amor e Revolução in 2011; Em Família in 2014 (the same year this movie was released) all had positive albeit limited homossexual representation.
Best Brazilian films to react to (if you can find subtitles): > O Homem que Copiava (2003) > Meu Nome Não é Johnny (2008) > Última Parada 174 (2008) > Era Uma Vez (2008) > O Homem do Futuro (2011) > Tim Maia (2014) > Somos Tão Jovens (2014) > Até Que a Sorte Nos Separe (2012) > A Mulher Invisível (2009) > O Shaolin do Sertão (2016) >> Alemão (film that competes with the 4-episode miniseries, based on the pacification operation in Morro do Alemão, a favela in Rio) >> A Lei e o Crime (series/novel)
I love this movie. It’s been one of my go to feel good movies. It started as a short film that is a little bit different but just as great. You should look it up, I think it’s still on RUclips.
I'm from Brazil and I loved your reaction to this film, it's one of my favorites. There were rumors that there would be a sequel, but they never talked about it again. The actor who plays Gabriel is gay in real life.
Adoro esse filme, é como o romance jovem deveria ser para todos, infelizmente minha adolescência e descoberta gay, não foi legal enquanto todos estavam crescendo e paquerando eu ficava no meu canto quieto
Here in Brazil, the education system favors and values people with disabilities attending the same schools as people without disabilities. This is an educational project aimed at inclusion, which I particularly think is very good. Of course, there are specific schools for the visually impaired, where they learn sign language, etc., but in general, there is a governmental, pedagogical and family preference for inclusion in schools that are for everyone! Depending on the disability, in the case of intellectual disabilities, for example, the classrooms with these students have an additional teacher, with specialized training, who supports these students! Of course, this is the law and not all schools comply with it, but by going to court, parents can get what is guaranteed to them in the law. The school in the film in question is a private school, which, because it is private, has more resources and specialized and trained professionals to provide the proper support! When these inclusion laws were created, there were many protests in society. Parents whose children didn't have disabilities complained that their children would be disadvantaged, but nowadays, this criticism hardly exists anymore, because everyone wins, in coexistence, in learning to live with difference! Everyone becomes a better, more developed human being!
Before making the movie, "Hoje eu quero voltar sozinho" (today i wanna go home alone), the director was told to try making a short film as a test, and so he did. The short is titled "Eu não quero voltar sozinho" (i dont wanna go home alone, and idk if it has an adaptation for english), and thats what the movie title is changed for on that frame right before Leo riding the bike. Btw i think the father's comment about how Giovana has grown is a joke on the fact that she got taller between the two productions
Since youre watching some brazilian movies, a colleague of mine suggested "Abril Despedaçado" ("Behind the Sun", the international name), from Central Station director Walter Salles
Mado, your Portuguese it's very good! Usually non Portuguese speakers can't really do the phonetics but you do it pretty well. It's adorable and very gratifying.
8 месяцев назад+11
OMG! I've been waiting for this....I didn't even watched yet, but thank u so much ♥
I love how heart-warming, how gentle is the approach of The Way He Looks. Even though Leo is a blind kid and certainly has his peculiarities, almost every teenager (gay or not) can identify with him or the other characters in this film, because everything here is so real. So, above all, is a very inclusive film too. One of the best coming-of-age movies, for sure. I have a movie recommendation (which has probably already been recommended): Basic Sanitation, the Movie. A fun comedy with Wagner Moura, Camila Pitanga, Fernanda Torres (daughter of Fernanda Montenegro - yes, nepobabys can be amazing too!) and many more.
Believe it or not, even though I am Brazilian, sometimes local movies take a while to be advertised, so before this movie hit cinemas, I found out it existed thanks to a tweet or instagram post, don't remember which, by Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch. It was so strange to find out about a Brazilian film through a Scottish dude 😂
There's a bazillian softwer engenieer called Lucas Radaelli, he's blind and he talks about how he lives an independent life. We tend to have this conceptions about blind people being in constant fragility but specially nowadays they have many aids to go on with life as any other person. I remember when this movie came out there was quite an polemic about the romance, not only because it's a same sex romance but because some peole used to think the non blind character was taking advantage of the blind character, back then I remember being confused about it but now I see it doesn't make any sense, they're just regular people, everyone deserves to be loved and have it being questioned just because of a sight disability is quite cruel (not saying you did this in the reaction, just something I remember being a topic back then). And for a movie recomendation: As Boas Maneiras, is almost a fairy tale, witch to me is quite interesting cause most brazillian movies tend to be very anchored in reality and this one is just magical, a bit like Pan's Labyrinth in way
the actor is not blind nor gay, a great actor for sure, he actually learned how to write and read Braille just for the movie (and the short movie that came before it)
there are schools for blind and deaf people in Brasil, but normally people with special needs are in regular classrooms, trying to adapt the way of education so everyone gets what they need even tho they are different
Here is a list of brazilian movies you should react: - Foreign Land - Four Days In September - Aquarius - Invisible Life - Private Desert - Boy and the World - Mars One - A Wolf At The Door - Tattoo I think this is the most impressive movies Brazil has produces in the last 30 years.
My favorite movie.. 💜💜💜 I watched the short film years before the film and I got crazy when it was announced the film.. I watched 10 years ago, when I was 17 and I love this film since then .. 💜💜💜
I'm so glad you did this movie. I just adore it and love your reaction to it. You also might want to check out to UK movies: Beautiful Thing and Get Real. Just great movies.
First there is a short film called "eu não quero voltar sozinho" in this one the girl likes the blind boy. It was a success so they did the movie but o prefer the short one.
thanks for watching this one!! i really liked your reaction and i hope i can see you reacting to many more brazilian works in the future, i'll stay tuned 😊
Very much because of this movie, I recommend the video for the song "Flutua" (floating), in which a sub-theme of the video is hearing impairment and, as the main theme, homophobia! Johnny Hooker and Lineker are two great Brazilian artists! Prepare to be thrilled! Johnny Hooker (part. Liniker) - Flutua (OFFICIAL CLIP) ruclips.net/video/mYQd7HsvVtI/видео.html
I am happy to see you are taking time to watch Brazilian cinema! (I started following you after watching your reaction to Auto da Compadecida!) I waited for years to watch The way he looks... it was a short movie before becoming a long feature. I appreciate your honest reactions.
Someone said you should watch Turma da Mônica. I agree. But I think you should know the cartoon and the characteristics of the characters first. In English, it is called Monica's Gang. Knowing the history of the creation of Turma da Mônica, the experience will be richer.
You have to watch a film that is based on a book called O doce veneno do escorpião(The Scorpion sweet poison)which tells the real story of a girl, this film is called Bruna Surfistinha and the of movie is the same name… Enjoy it!!!
Have you watched the short film Hoje eu Não quero voltar Sozinho , "Today I Don't Want to Go Back Alone" that gave rise to the feature film? And I also recommend the film Stomach "Estômago".
You're so handsome and cute!!! 😳😳😳 I love this movie! It was inspired by a short film with an almost identical name, practically the same story and the same actors! I had already seen the short film and I was very happy when the film came out a while later. The actor who played the blind man is not really blind!
I hope you enjoy ❤
The full reaction is on Patreon.com/Madvision ⭐️ (Movie Included)
React to O CORONEL E O LOBISOMEM
React to CASTELO RA-TIM-BUM O FILME
Brazil has a policy of integrating people with disabilities into regular classrooms. This is an initiative to avoid segregation.
Nossa mas isso é recente né? Porque todo lugar que vou, inclusive na minha cidade, pessoas com deficiência estudam em escolas específicas pra eles, e não junto com todo mundo. O que eu acho péssimo, porque se você não preparar crianças e adolescentes pra lidar com a diferença na escola, como vão lidar na vida adulta? E tem essa questão de não se sentirem párias na sociedade. Ao mesmo tempo nosso sistema já é uma merda pra ajudar pessoas que tem ritmos de aprendizado diferentes, ou são diferentes, imagina deficientes, aí mesmo que não tem preparação
@@eusounadja5738 Não é recente não, mas escolas assim ainda existem.
@@eusounadja5738aqui em Brasília isso começou próximo ao ano 2000.
@@eusounadja5738 Na minha cidade sempre foi assim, todo mundo estudava junto.
@@eusounadja5738 isso existe a um tempo, mas a maioria dos pais optam (quando tem condições) mandar eles para escolas especializadas nisso
After seeing so many brazilians movies with heavy topics/violence is good to see that you finally got to experience our nice fluffly romances hahahaah
(This movie was originally a short-film, but it was so successeful that they made it into a movie. The sort film has the same name ;)
O curta tem outro nome é hoje não quero voltar sozinho
@@RAFINHAELLER É mesmo, tinha esquecido da variação ali do "Não". Mas acho que acha pesquisando pelos duas formas dá para achar
This is certainly one of the better LGBTQ+ 'coming-of-age' movies with a different approach to the norm which is great to see!
Brazilian school system tries to integrate people with special needs into normal classes whenever possible. One of my classmates was deaf but able to lip-read.
Novamente como disse no comentário acima, deve ser algo recente, ou apenas algumas cidades ou estados tem isso. Sou de Minas, e cheguei a apenas ver uma menina deficiente em toda minha vida escolar
@@eusounadja5738 não é recente não! já faz parte da nossa legislação desde a década de 1990, se não me engano, no estatuto da criança. se no seu estado você não via esse tipo de inclusão então o governo foi muito negligente. vivi a vida toda em são paulo capital e sempre estudei em turmas regulares de escolas públicas com pessoas com deficiência
@@eusounadja5738 não é novo, algumas regiões tem mais outras menos mas nós anos 2000 já tinha
@@eusounadja5738 não, faz parte da nossa Constituição Federal, inclusive:
Artigo 208: [...] "é dever do Estado garantir atendimento educacional especializado aos portadores de deficiência, preferencialmente na rede regular de ensino”
reforçado por lei Nº 8.069 em 1990 - o Estatuto da Criança e Adolescente: "o atendimento educacional especializado às crianças com deficiência preferencialmente na rede regular de ensino"
cimentado na resolução CNE/CEB Nº 2 de 2001: "os sistemas de ensino devem matricular todos os alunos, cabendo às escolas organizar-se para o atendimento aos educandos com necessidades educacionais especiais, assegurando as condições necessárias para uma Educação de qualidade para todos”.
É bem possível que algumas cidades ou estados tenham empurrado a questão com a barriga, mas é política nacional já tem mais de 30 anos. Pelo menos onde moro, sempre foi o caso - tive amigos PNEs em basicamente todas as séries desde a pré-escola, lá em 1990.
@@eusounadja5738acredito que n seja recente não, até pq esse filme já vai fazer 10 anos e me lembro de ter estudado com pessoas com necessidades especiais desde que estava no jardim de infância.
I don't speak for other schools, but during my years in high school, there were two deaf kids in my class, the school provided a LIBRAS (Brazilian sign language) interpreter. Everyone in the class did our best to include them, in other classes there were students with visual and physical disabilities. Doesn't mean it was a paradise of inclusion, but for them, I'm sure Which was very important. That said, I want to say that I love your reactions to Brazilian films! I love this film, I watched it when I was a teenager and I have a very fond memory of it.
I'm glad your experience seems positive, but in the matter of case, we need to consider regular schools need to include all students with disabilities, but deaf people in special must have the option for bilingual education, where Sign Language is the most used language, seemingly as indigenous and quilombolas ways of education.
Deaf people in particular need this due to have their proper language. Other desabilitou must have inclusion granted.
Sou pessoa com deficiência e pesquiso inclusão e acessibilidade na Universidade Federal da Bahia. A Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação, de 1996, já determinava que a educação já deveria ser feita, preferencialmente, em salas regulares. Desde 2015, com o Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, e também leis posteriores, a legislação apenas tornou mais firme e endossou, cada vez mais, a inclusão em salas regulares, felizmente.
O Brasil possui uma das melhores legislações para nós, PcDs, do mundo. O que falta mesmo é a efetivação.
you asked about the age of the principal caracters:
in 2014, the actor who played Leo was 19yo
and the actor who played Gabriel was 27yo
so there are a huge gap between their ages hahahahaha
A fun fact - the actor who plays the blind kid in this movie is, as well as being an actor has been a professional ballet dancer. He may still be, I'm not sure.
Honestly, Gabriel first entering the classroom and saying his name is my roman empire. I just love the soft sound of Brazilian Portuguese so much.
fun fact: the original title gets translated as: "Today i want to go back alone"
That was definitely my Heartstopper when I was young, a drop of hope to believe that I would have someone. hahaha
"Hoje Quero Voltar Sozinho" walked so that "Heartstopper" could run.
one of the cutest reactions I've ever seen, we love you too
💜💜
This film was developed after the success of the short film "Eu Não Quero Voltar Sozinho" which, in my opinion, is even more touching than the feature film.
1:32 The way he surprised himself is like when the name of the movie is mentioned in the movie itself 😅😅
2:31 Simply obsessed with the sequence of Brazilian words he learned KKKKKKKKK 😂
the way they made his dream is so lovely, using his hands and the voices
This movie meant a lot to me as a teenager, because at the time, Brazilian productions main stream pictured lgbtq+ very derogatorily
In 2014? They absolutely did not. We already had at least a decade of positive gay representation back them. You should have seen the 90s and backwards.
@@samvit91 so please tell me the movies that is centered in a positive gay story before that. I only remember Madame Satan and A rainha diaba which are stories about criminalized persons. Other gay Brazilian characters that I remember are depicted under hegemonic heteronormativity point of view.
Pretty much every gay novela character after the 90s. Mulheres Apaixonadas in 2003; Senhora do Destino in 2004; América in 2005; Páginas da Vida in 2006; Paraíso Tropical in 2007; A Favorita in 2008; insensato Coração and Amor e Revolução in 2011; Em Família in 2014 (the same year this movie was released) all had positive albeit limited homossexual representation.
@@samvit91 LOL
OMG MADO THATS MY FAVORITE MOVIE, THAKS FOR WATCHING
💜💜
Best Brazilian films to react to (if you can find subtitles):
> O Homem que Copiava (2003)
> Meu Nome Não é Johnny (2008)
> Última Parada 174 (2008)
> Era Uma Vez (2008)
> O Homem do Futuro (2011)
> Tim Maia (2014)
> Somos Tão Jovens (2014)
> Até Que a Sorte Nos Separe (2012)
> A Mulher Invisível (2009)
> O Shaolin do Sertão (2016)
>> Alemão (film that competes with the 4-episode miniseries, based on the pacification operation in Morro do Alemão, a favela in Rio)
>> A Lei e o Crime (series/novel)
Mulher invisível ♥️♥️
This film is a feature film based on a short film that also has a very beautiful story.. I’m glad you liked it!
17:56 Neither of the actors were minors when this movie came out
I love this movie. It’s been one of my go to feel good movies. It started as a short film that is a little bit different but just as great. You should look it up, I think it’s still on RUclips.
You need tô watch MINHA MÃE É UMA PEÇA.
One Of the besties comedy movies so faaaar
Yeeeeeeeees plis
É um saco.
I'm from Brazil and I loved your reaction to this film, it's one of my favorites. There were rumors that there would be a sequel, but they never talked about it again.
The actor who plays Gabriel is gay in real life.
What a beautiful movie and a beautiful reaction ❤. Now, you have us as friends around the world
I love you guys i’m so sick today and your comments are making me feel better
I love the song "Vagalumes cegos" (blind fireflies) because of this movie (the one that plays on the bike scene)
i watched this movie when i was 15 yo, it changed completely my view of the world, great too see Brazil getting this attention
Adoro esse filme, é como o romance jovem deveria ser para todos, infelizmente minha adolescência e descoberta gay, não foi legal enquanto todos estavam crescendo e paquerando eu ficava no meu canto quieto
I love this movie! It’s one of my favorite brazilian movies. And u are so cute I love your reactions!
Thank you so much!!
18:48 the way I relate 🥲🥲🥲
Here in Brazil, the education system favors and values people with disabilities attending the same schools as people without disabilities. This is an educational project aimed at inclusion, which I particularly think is very good. Of course, there are specific schools for the visually impaired, where they learn sign language, etc., but in general, there is a governmental, pedagogical and family preference for inclusion in schools that are for everyone! Depending on the disability, in the case of intellectual disabilities, for example, the classrooms with these students have an additional teacher, with specialized training, who supports these students! Of course, this is the law and not all schools comply with it, but by going to court, parents can get what is guaranteed to them in the law. The school in the film in question is a private school, which, because it is private, has more resources and specialized and trained professionals to provide the proper support!
When these inclusion laws were created, there were many protests in society. Parents whose children didn't have disabilities complained that their children would be disadvantaged, but nowadays, this criticism hardly exists anymore, because everyone wins, in coexistence, in learning to live with difference! Everyone becomes a better, more developed human being!
OMG, I love this movie so much! It's so delicate and so beautiful! Sometimes we need that lightness.
Before making the movie, "Hoje eu quero voltar sozinho" (today i wanna go home alone), the director was told to try making a short film as a test, and so he did. The short is titled "Eu não quero voltar sozinho" (i dont wanna go home alone, and idk if it has an adaptation for english), and thats what the movie title is changed for on that frame right before Leo riding the bike.
Btw i think the father's comment about how Giovana has grown is a joke on the fact that she got taller between the two productions
Since youre watching some brazilian movies, a colleague of mine suggested "Abril Despedaçado" ("Behind the Sun", the international name), from Central Station director Walter Salles
Before Heartstopper, we brazilians had this, and it was amazing to watch it at the time, so simple yet so touching ❤
Mado, your Portuguese it's very good! Usually non Portuguese speakers can't really do the phonetics but you do it pretty well. It's adorable and very gratifying.
OMG! I've been waiting for this....I didn't even watched yet, but thank u so much ♥
I love how heart-warming, how gentle is the approach of The Way He Looks. Even though Leo is a blind kid and certainly has his peculiarities, almost every teenager (gay or not) can identify with him or the other characters in this film, because everything here is so real. So, above all, is a very inclusive film too. One of the best coming-of-age movies, for sure.
I have a movie recommendation (which has probably already been recommended): Basic Sanitation, the Movie. A fun comedy with Wagner Moura, Camila Pitanga, Fernanda Torres (daughter of Fernanda Montenegro - yes, nepobabys can be amazing too!) and many more.
THIS IS MY FAVOURITE MOVIE TOTTTTTTTTTT
Eu AMO esse filme, fico feliz que você tenha gostado! E você é um amor, adorei o vídeo e a sua vibe.
❤️❤️
Você é um fofo. Venha nos visitar aqui no Brasil, tenho certeza que aqui conquistará bons amigos e terá bons momentos pra sempre lembrar .
This is one of my favorite movies ever
Believe it or not, even though I am Brazilian, sometimes local movies take a while to be advertised, so before this movie hit cinemas, I found out it existed thanks to a tweet or instagram post, don't remember which, by Belle and Sebastian's Stuart Murdoch. It was so strange to find out about a Brazilian film through a Scottish dude 😂
Você ta falando do curta?
There's a bazillian softwer engenieer called Lucas Radaelli, he's blind and he talks about how he lives an independent life. We tend to have this conceptions about blind people being in constant fragility but specially nowadays they have many aids to go on with life as any other person. I remember when this movie came out there was quite an polemic about the romance, not only because it's a same sex romance but because some peole used to think the non blind character was taking advantage of the blind character, back then I remember being confused about it but now I see it doesn't make any sense, they're just regular people, everyone deserves to be loved and have it being questioned just because of a sight disability is quite cruel (not saying you did this in the reaction, just something I remember being a topic back then). And for a movie recomendation: As Boas Maneiras, is almost a fairy tale, witch to me is quite interesting cause most brazillian movies tend to be very anchored in reality and this one is just magical, a bit like Pan's Labyrinth in way
🥰🥰🥰 this story was turned into a movie after a little short with the same characters. Love watching Mado react to it!! ❤❤❤❤
Lovely your reactions from our Brazilian movies!
Here in Brazil, the name of this movie, is: "Today i wan't go back Alone".
the actor is not blind nor gay, a great actor for sure, he actually learned how to write and read Braille just for the movie (and the short movie that came before it)
there are schools for blind and deaf people in Brasil, but normally people with special needs are in regular classrooms, trying to adapt the way of education so everyone gets what they need even tho they are different
Its a pretty beautiful film, makes me proud of my country
The actors were older than their characters, specially the one that played Gabriel, who was 25 at the time i guess
Here is a list of brazilian movies you should react:
- Foreign Land
- Four Days In September
- Aquarius
- Invisible Life
- Private Desert
- Boy and the World
- Mars One
- A Wolf At The Door
- Tattoo
I think this is the most impressive movies Brazil has produces in the last 30 years.
Also "Charcoal" (2022) is a must, imo.
Add “Divine Love” (2019) and “Good Manners” (2017) to this list
I'm so addicted to watching your reactions. I love the way you make us connect with the movies and with your own stories❤️❤️❤️
💜💜
My favorite movie.. 💜💜💜
I watched the short film years before the film and I got crazy when it was announced the film..
I watched 10 years ago, when I was 17 and I love this film since then ..
💜💜💜
I love this movie so much!!! I love your reaction. It made me wanting to watch the movie again
happy you’re here
I recommend the movie "Teus Olhos Meus", is about a young musician meeting an older music producer, they have more in common than they might imagine
I just love this movie so much! Such a beautiful and sensitive way of talking about the first love experience.
I'm so glad you did this movie. I just adore it and love your reaction to it. You also might want to check out to UK movies: Beautiful Thing and Get Real. Just great movies.
Fun fact, there's another version of this move (same actors) with a different approach and scenes. You should actually check it out too.
I love the "obrigado" mantra😂
Eu amo demais esse curta😢❤
You should watch: Good morning, Veronica (really, it's just so gooooood!)
In Brazil handicap people goes to the same school of regular people.
First there is a short film called "eu não quero voltar sozinho" in this one the girl likes the blind boy. It was a success so they did the movie but o prefer the short one.
thanks for watching this one!! i really liked your reaction and i hope i can see you reacting to many more brazilian works in the future, i'll stay tuned 😊
You should watch "a vida invisível"
This MIGHT be my favorite movie, the photography makes me feel so good, and it sort of makes me want to have lived a highschool romance thingy
Very much because of this movie, I recommend the video for the song "Flutua" (floating), in which a sub-theme of the video is hearing impairment and, as the main theme, homophobia!
Johnny Hooker and Lineker are two great Brazilian artists! Prepare to be thrilled!
Johnny Hooker (part. Liniker) - Flutua (OFFICIAL CLIP)
ruclips.net/video/mYQd7HsvVtI/видео.html
Boy, you have no idea how much I love you, handsome ❤❤ I'm brazilian, btw. Love this movie too 🥰
💜💜
I LOVE this movie. I’ll take this over the dozens of cliche driven gay films that come out each year.
This movie has a special place in my heart.
i love this movie, it came out when i was preteen and see this them was really special
I love this movie!! I think it was originally a short film with the same cast
Watch: A Wolf at the Door. It is based on the crime that became famous as "Fera da Penha" that happened in 1960 in Brazil.
I am happy to see you are taking time to watch Brazilian cinema! (I started following you after watching your reaction to Auto da Compadecida!) I waited for years to watch The way he looks... it was a short movie before becoming a long feature. I appreciate your honest reactions.
Someone said you should watch Turma da Mônica. I agree. But I think you should know the cartoon and the characteristics of the characters first. In English, it is called Monica's Gang. Knowing the history of the creation of Turma da Mônica, the experience will be richer.
Please, I would like you to watch the film My Mom Is a Character, it is an incredible and fun Brazilian comedy
to surtando que tem uma música do Cícero nesse filme AAAAA
Que lindo! Bom saber que outras pessoas estão conhecendo as obras do Brasil. ❤
You should watch the short movie they made some years before the feature film! Both of them are amazing!
Some brazilian films that I recommend you check out are “A Febre” from 2019 and the animation “A Story of Love and Fury” (Netflix)
Here's my tip for the next Brazilian movies Marighella and Executive Order (Medida Provisória)
You´re reaction is so lovely. I appreciate :)) thanki you so much
You have to watch a film that is based on a book called O doce veneno do escorpião(The Scorpion sweet poison)which tells the real story of a girl, this film is called Bruna Surfistinha and the of movie is the same name… Enjoy it!!!
It's a wonderful movie. I love it so much!
i haven't seen this movie yet (i've been a huge fan of the short film) and all your reactions are exactly like mine hahaha
watching this movie for the first time made me squeal and cry all the time, and watching this right now made me do it all again AAAAAAAA
i LOVE this movie really its so cuteee
I love this one, I had the way he looks before call me by your name 😭
Also love the song, vagalumes cegos by Cícero
I love this movie.
Loving watching your reactions. You're very cute... I'm marathoning all your videos about Brazilian films.
Filme De suspense - As Boas Maneiras .
Assista é muito bom , Drama , Maternidade , Suspense, Terror Psicológico, Fantasia .
Nossa simmmm
Have you watched the short film Hoje eu Não quero voltar Sozinho , "Today I Don't Want to Go Back Alone" that gave rise to the feature film? And I also recommend the film Stomach "Estômago".
I think you would like Tatuagem, it also has a gay romance but in the 70s I think, its on the dictatorship era in Brasil, is lovely
This is one of my favorite movies ever
OMGGGGG this was my movie when I was 14
I love your reactions, thank you RUclips to recomended your channel. ❤
💜💜
Love your videos about Brazilian cinema, you should watch Behind The Sun (2001), it was a Golden Globes nominee back then.
You're so handsome and cute!!! 😳😳😳
I love this movie! It was inspired by a short film with an almost identical name, practically the same story and the same actors! I had already seen the short film and I was very happy when the film came out a while later. The actor who played the blind man is not really blind!
I Love your react videos ❤ you're amazing!!! ❤❤
My reaction was the same kkkkkkkk this movie is so cute and comfortable
Esse filme intimamente me toca!