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Synopsis: Fifteen year ago, Carlos went to the cinema to meet Júlia, his university colleague with whom he was in love. She never showed up. Carlos was left waiting in the lobby alone. While he waits, something happens which will change his life. A scene, an encounter, an unfinished sentence... Something insignificant, but which will determine the character's life. Fifteen years later, we follow three completely different versions of Carlos's life. In one, he is a man divided between the stability of a secure life in a lukewarm marriage, and the growing desire to live a great love affair. In the second, he is homosexual and places passion above all else. In the third possible life, Carlos is a man who hasn't yet discovered love, and lives through successive disastrous relationships in search of the perfect woman. One of them is his real life. Another is not his life. And a third is the life he'd like to lead. Which is his true life ?
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Sandra Werneck
Production: TLA Releasing
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
UNRATED
Year:
2001
98 min
9 Views


she used to fart.

- What?

- Yes, she used to.

She'd fart very politely, softly

and slowly, but she used to fart.

How can you say

that about her?

Mom, it happens in

the best of families.

Don't worry, mom.

One day I'll find

the perfect woman...

and that'll be the end of these

wild nights and these mad passions.

- I'll finally find peace.

- Sure.

There you are.

- What would I do without you?

- Go on, you're late.

What do I need another woman for

when I have you?

But you can't go to bed with me.

Had to be something wrong.

Bye, mom.

Did you enjoy the movie?

That night, remember,

did you watch the movie?

Julia?

- You're so different.

- Older.

No, no, that's not

what I meant, you're...

I never heard from you again.

What have you been doing?

I went to the States for

two years and stayed ten.

You used to study art,

art history.

Yes. Been a long

time, hasn't it?

Yes.

You got married,

didn't you?

Well, some things have changed.

Not me.

I'm still in the same

apartment, still single...

and still devoted

to art history.

- And still beautiful.

- You too.

If I'd known you were going to

turn into such a handsome guy...

I swear I'd have

shown up that night.

Carlos!

Hi darling,

we lost each other.

I wandered over here and

ran into an old friend.

- Hello.

- How are you?

I'm sorry, Julia, Maria.

Well, it's getting late,

I'd better get going.

- Pleasure meeting you.

- My pleasure.

Ciao.

Pretty, your friend.

Do you think so?

Dad, it's mom!

- Hi, Julia.

- Hi, son.

- Want a hand?

- No need.

But they're heavy!

We never talk anymore.

For all I care, we needn't

speak to each other ever again.

You shouldn't be so resentful,

it's not good for you.

Funny you worrying about me after

all the suffering you've caused.

Look, Julia, let's not

fight in front of Lucas.

He suffers so much because

we can't be friends.

Hold on a minute.

I'd like to ask you something.

When you have sex

with your partner...

Do you guys use a condom

when you have sex?

- Sure.

- Too bad.

Because every night I dream,

that one day you'll die of Aids.

Understand now, or do you still

think we can be 'friends'?

Give me that.

Come eat with us, dad!

I can't, not today.

Next time, all right?

Did you fight again?

Let's go, son.

What did I ever do to

make her treat me so bad?

Nothing. You just dumped her

for the guy...

you played soccer

with on Tuesday nights.

Want a better

reason than that?

- These things happen.

- Sure they do.

But usually guys play

a game with their friends...

talk a load of nonsense and

then go home smelling of beer.

That's not exactly

what happened to you.

But look, I understand,

you know?

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