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O Pó
2025 0 min Brazil 18+
★7.4
Horror, Comedy
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Description
During the Covid-19 Pandemic, three boys invite a drug dealer called Fernandinho to stay in their house for a few days.
Budget:
$5
Awards
Academy Awards 2026
— Best Original Song
Academy Awards 2026
— Best Picture
BAFTA 2026
— Best Cinematography
Academy Awards 2026
— Best Adapted Screenplay
Academy Awards 2026
— Best Cinematography
Golden Globe 2026
— Best Actor (Drama)
Golden Globe 2026
— Best Original Song
Key opinion
O Pó (Train Dreams) is a meditative, visually stunning character study that prioritizes atmosphere and existential reflection over traditional plot progression. While many critics praise its poignant, minimalist approach to the human condition, others find the deliberate lack of dramatic development and slow pace to be empty or emotionally distancing.
| Cinematography | The cinematography is masterfully executed, using the natural landscape as a central character that mirrors the protagonist's internal isolation and growth. | |
| Acting | Joel Edgerton anchors the film with a subtle, mesmerizing, and deeply internal performance that conveys immense grief and longing with minimal dialogue. | |
| Pacing | The film's meditative, slow-burn pacing rewards viewers who seek a contemplative experience, though it leaves others feeling the narrative is stagnant and lacking in substantial events. | |
| Emotion | Opinions on the emotional depth are divided: some find the understated approach profoundly moving and philosophical, while others feel the lack of active conflict makes the character’s experiences feel abstract and unengaging. |