One night, the arrival of young Heraldo definitively transforms the daily life of the place
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Under the burning sky on a roadside on the coast of Ceará, Motel Destino is the scene of dangerous games of desire, power and violence. Sixth film directed by Karim Aïnouz to receive its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, following Madame Satã (2002), O Abismo Prateado (2011), Nevidljivi life of Eurídice Gusmão (2019), Sailor of the Mountains (2021), and Firebrand (2023).. "Motel Destino" is a quiet but eventful erotic thriller with traces of a contemporary noir as it tells a story about the need to escape and all the obstacles that come with such escape.
In return for helping him, Heraldo works at the motel fixing electrical things or whatever needs fixing and cleaning
In this desperate desire for escaping one can find himself trapped in other situations, or find himself a place to stay and a destiny to be fulfilled.Our hero, the young Heraldo (Iago Xavier) finds both while using a motel in a desert area of Ceará as a hiding place, running away from a group of criminals due to his failure with a hit that ends up badly to a comrade. His initial plan was to do one final crime job and move to São Paulo to find an honest job. The motel of the title is run by a couple, the middle-aged Elias (Fábio Assunção) and his wife Dayana (Nataly Rocha), him as a manager and her as a multi-task receptionist.
There's an emotional complexity to the story, which is good but you may feel emptied out or feeling that little was gained or experienced
In that conjuction of loners, Elias finds on Heraldo a hard-working friend and Dayana gets a new lover in a torrid affair, hidden from her husband and also from the customers who attend the place (barely seen, mostly heard through loud sexual moaning in the background). Love blossoms with the new couple, but Heraldo still worries about his mates on the run to find him.Karim Aïnouz' latest film is compelling but not fully; sexy and daring but with little thrills and many unexpected humor. It's almost as if taken elements of film noir (loners, problematic and violent characters) but placing inside a motel located around the amazingly beautiful beaches of Ceará – it's such a beautiful sight that it's like seeing another world.
Iago and Nataly formed an interesting and sexually charged couple with a great chemistry
It's not edgy as it could be but it satisfies a little and excites a lot. Deep down is a film about the human element of hiding and how those characters deal with escaping themselves from dangerous situations, hiding from themselves and from others (as evidenced by Elias small moves on Heraldo) and ultimately each form of escape brings many unexpected results: passion, love, violence or death.Another main attractive of "Motel Destino" comes from the acting. Though I don't find his acting so strong and his delivery of some lines sound strange, I find him very suitable for the role.Heraldo becomes a center of attention with good reasons as there's a peculiar common man sexy appeal to him that attracts both women and men (we have a fourth worker at the hotel, played by Yuri Yamamoto, who fancies Heraldo but the script reduced him in the background with whispered lines and later one pivotal moment).
What a performance, what a role!
For a newcomer, Iago was pretty fine in the most daring sex sequences.And then there's Fábio Assunção. There's a whole generation who remembers him as the soap opera heartthrob of a few decades ago, and others who just followed his decline of some time ago. He doesn't make many movies, but with this one he's destined to become memorable as a film actor as well.
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