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Silver Linings Playbook is horrible as well

Well, there is! You see, class relations in Brazil had a drastic change in the past decade or so. Poor people are increasingly getting access to things which for 500 years remained as privilege of the rich. That includes access to colleges and therefore better jobs. That's why the ways Val and Jessica see the world

It may look cartoonish for a non-Brazilian, but believe me: the way this movie depicts class relations in Brazil is spot-on.

Not only Tarantino. His music is in Kick-Ass, The Book of Eli, Lion King 1 1/2, Anchorman 2, Sherlock Holmes, etc.

He stopped working for Hollywood because he felt his work was underappreciated there. He's still working in Europe though.
AND his music keeps popping up in contemporary Hollywood movies.

Just call it "the Scarlett Johansson Band" already

Limite, made by a 21-year old Mario Peixoto, is considered by many the greatest silent movie in Brazilian cinema. And it ended up being his only movie.

I absolutely LOVE this movie ever since I was around 6 or 7 and caught it by chance on TV