Gleefully quirky enough that you're glad to roll with all its twists, turns, complications and coincidences.
The Man Who Copied (2005)
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Reviews Counted:31
Fresh:20
Rotten:11
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: Though it has some nice moments, The Man Who Copied spins out of control by the second half and wears out its welcome.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language and some brief nudity.
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Apr 22, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: Comic strip fantasy and glum working day reality mix in this unusual Brazilian film. André (Lázaro Ramos) works making photocopies at a stationary store, shooting the breeze with his sexy co-worker... Comic strip fantasy and glum working day reality mix in this unusual Brazilian film. André (Lázaro Ramos) works making photocopies at a stationary store, shooting the breeze with his sexy co-worker Marinęs (Luana Piovani) and spending his nights drawing comics and spying on neighborhood good girl Sylvia (Leandra Leal). He's too shy and poor to ask Sylvia out, until he hits on the idea of making counterfeit money with the color copier after business hours. Cardoso (Pedro Cardoso), the equally poor, would-be lover of Marinęs, helps with the scam. When André realizes Sylvia's loathsome father is spying on her in the shower, he realizes he needs to rob an armored car in order to finance an escape to Rio de Janeiro for the four of them. More windfalls and weirdness develop as romance slowly blossoms between Andre and Sylvia, and Marinęs and Cardoso, and blackmail, murder, and other crimes take hold. This film is definitely attention grabbing, and Ramos is great as the shy André, holding fast to audience sympathy and attention with a minimum of sympathetic characterization. Director Jorge Furtado (in his feature film debut) uses the copier motif in some interestingly post-modern ways via the art of Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, the obsessions of Hitchcock (as in REAR WINDOW and VERTIGO) and scenes of childhood depicted by crude animation. He effectively portrays a rarely seen economic class strata--the minimum wage slaves who manage a decent apartment and food, but not much beyond that--then dares to push the envelope even further. [More]
Starring: Lazaro Ramos, Leandra Leal, Luana Piovani, Pedro Cardoso
Starring: Lazaro Ramos, Leandra Leal, Luana Piovani, Pedro Cardoso
Director: Jorge Furtado
Director: Jorge Furtado
Screenwriter: Jorge Furtado
Producer: Giba Assis Brasil, Jorge Furtado
Studio: TLA Releasing
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Reviews for The Man Who Copied
...a structural mess and way overlong at a little more than two hours.
The tone shifts from a quiet little love story to a caper film, which doesn't exactly fit together but both halves of the movie are entertaining.
The Brazilian romantic comedy careens down such an elaborately entertaining route that I hesitate to call it a romantic comedy. It's funny all the way, but romance doesn't enter the picture until the picture is almost over.
Furtado's comic thriller is a telling commentary on modern avarice in Brazil and elsewhere, which touches on everything from The Simpsons to Rear Window along the way.
A big hit back home, this good-humored gem from Brazilian director Jorge Furtado manages to tackle some serious issues without sacrificing its inherently sweet nature.
The script's shifts of tone are never smoothly melded, and the lethargic pacing drags the story out mercilessly.
This Brazilian film starts as a quirky romantic comedy before suddenly becoming a violent crime drama. It's a radical turn, so much so that it almost goes over a cliff.
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