"Zoom" (2015), a collaborative cinematic venture between O2 Filmes and Rhombus Media, emerges as a poignant exploration of memory and identity, set against the vibrant backdrops of Canada and Brazil. Directed by Pedro Morelli, the film intricately weaves three distinct narratives, each revolving around the transformative power of a mysterious camera that captures more than just images—it captures the essence of its subjects' lives. This innovative storytelling device serves as the linchpin that connects the diverse tales of a comic book artist in Toronto, a model in São Paulo, and a boy in rural Brazil, each grappling with their past and present. The film's visual style is a testament to its cross-cultural production, blending the stark urban landscapes of Toronto and São Paulo with the lush, rural expanses of Brazil. Morelli's direction masterfully employs the camera as a metaphor for introspection, allowing the characters to confront their inner demons and aspirations. The seamless transitions between the narratives not only highlight the universality of the human experience but also showcase the technical prowess of the film's cinematography, which captures the emotional depth of each story with stunning clarity. "Zoom" delves deep into themes of loss, redemption, and the search for meaning, resonating with audiences through its emotionally charged performances. The comic book artist, played by Gael García Bernal, embodies the struggle to reconcile his artistic vision with personal grief. Meanwhile, the model, portrayed by Alison Pill, navigates the superficial world of fashion, seeking authenticity and connection. The young boy, brought to life by the compelling performance of Marat Descartes, represents innocence and the potential for change, his story serving as a poignant counterpoint to the adult narratives. Ultimately, "Zoom" stands out as a unique cinematic achievement, blending the creative forces of O2 Filmes and Rhombus Media to produce a film that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries. Its innovative use of the camera as a narrative device, combined with its heartfelt exploration of human emotions, makes "Zoom" a compelling and thought-provoking film that lingers in the minds of its viewers long after the credits roll.
年2015
上映時間96 分
ジャンルアニメーションコメディドラマ
製作国CanadaBrazil


