5º – Stand by Me (Rob Reiner, 1986)A group of friends decides to embark on a journey in search of a body lost in the forest. During the journey, the friends will discover more about themselves and about the tenuous and ephemeral ties that unite them. Nostalgic, ‘Stand by Me’ moves the viewer to bring a small portrait of the tangle of situations that comprises the apparatus of childhood in the human being, showing the discoveries, pleasures and pains of the period, always appreciating for evidencing, in particular, the figure of friendship.
4º – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004)The adventures and setbacks of a couple are distinguished by this film, always against the backdrop of a non-chronological aura of scenes that demand the maximum from their spectator. Here, Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet play characters quite different from those they have consummated in their films, in a dense and visually impeccable drama.
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