Tabu Comments

  • Annamae 2022-07-19 20:13:21

    6/10. It is wise to start flashbacks from old age. The old age, which is eccentric and imagines that he is imprisoned by witchcraft, is itself a weakening of the image of the elegant lady. The discontinuity of time and space and the transcendence of reality by the imagination have a left bank style. The camera form focuses on the photographic nature of the film. The understanding of a single picture is more meaningful than the succession of multiple shots. The second half is full of...

  • Pasquale 2022-07-19 18:25:45

    The first Portuguese movie I've seen so far, people who haven't read English 8 can't understand the...

  • Brandi 2022-07-19 17:25:22

    Obviously part 2 looks...

  • Leann 2022-07-19 17:19:07

    Crocodiles are a gift of...

  • Eduardo 2022-07-19 17:17:36

    A strange old lady and the story behind her are handled very dramatically by the front and back parts. The director's style is unique, silent film-style pictures, and literary narration almost runs through the whole film. The sense of substitution of the story itself is not strong. Every week, every year, this love tragedy itself is also full of the complexity of human nature, the helplessness of reality, the passage of time and the change of mood brought about by life and death, filled with a...

Extended Reading
  • Irving 2022-07-20 14:40:35

    Tabu--Special Expressions And Taboos Of Love

    I like this movie. I know the director pays homage to silent films from the 1960s. Even though it's a 2012 film, I like that art form; it's very chic. The tale of this film is simple and normal, in which a married woman, named Aurora, falls in love with another man, Ventura, and the love...

  • Lois 2022-07-19 21:27:29

    "Forbidden"

    One protagonist, two stories, three-point structure.

    At first I thought it was about African mysticism, but in the middle it turned into an artistic stuff about loneliness, and finally it was pulled back to the most "vulgar" sadomasochistic story.

    The film has changed my prejudice against...