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Diego Montez’s film debut

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Sofia is a progressive, independent girl who is afraid of the word marriage. The only novels in her life are Jane Austen novels. That is until she is mysteriously transported to the 19th century. The film is Jill and Jim (1962).

Plot twist: It’s ultimately a fun, humorous film, and one that you’ll really enjoy

I was quite surprised by this, in a very good way, because most of the fantasy and ‘what if’ genre has already been said and is usually a worn-out thing except for a new audience, but "Perdida" ("Lost") actually had some nice points to share, a slightly new perspective and a new presentation of some things, despite the heavy load of clichés that most of us know from both romance novels and fantasy themes. It is based on a best-selling novel (which I haven’t read), so what attracted me were the fantastical themes and some of the words from the actors. It follows Sophia (Giovanna Grigio), a modern independent woman, a big fan of Jane Austen novels, who wants her romantic life to be exactly like the swoon-worthy, gentle Mr. Darcy type.

So, the film is an interesting comparison of the period, the romance from the classic novels squeezed into the present day, and how the two might connect

But in the age of dating/hookup apps and romance, the dream is only real in books, or so she thinks, until she’s transported to a 19th-century place that feels like a mix of Brazil and England, and racial diversity is somehow fully embraced (I liked it, but a lot of people will be confused by it), and there she accidentally bumps into the young, handsome, and respectable Ian Clarke (Bruno Montaleone). The rest is up to you to fill in the blanks as the confusion between beings from different eras, different behaviors and social costumes, and if love happens. The production locations were amazing, from the costumes and art direction to the location (it’s unclear where those beautiful landscapes where Sofia and Ian ride their horses were filmed), the package was presented perfectly. And if anyone has to say, it’s that “Perdida” has an urgent need to catch up; or at least the audience for it is those who feel exactly like Sofia, living and facing an incredible age of technology and the ability to believe in love and marriage outside of just a social contract; but in the era we have, there is a lack of human connection, of true affection (as if Austen’s period was completely perfect).

It didn’t bother me much and I managed to be surprised

if ever. With those issues, there is a lot of humor, the couple is very charming, as are the secondary characters – Ian’s sister (Nathalia Falcão) was my favorite, is enchanted by sunglasses and is always helpful to Sofia. However, as a story that asks clichés in both fantasy, literature and real life clichés, "Perdida" is almost lost on them a lot of the time, but it is one of those things that always attracts an audience that likes these themes, but it repels those who feel tired of repetition. with a couple of things, and the conclusion seemed pretty fair to everything that was presented.

Live and learn

Fiction as fiction, but sometimes there are touches that give reality. 7/10.

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