Last Saturday, October 6, the Rio Festival was lit up with the premiere of “BELA LX-404,” the highly anticipated short film written and directed by Luiza Botelho. Even though the screening was not in the official competition, the film stood out as one of the most exciting attractions of the event, also serving as a tribute to the legendary actress Léa Garcia, whose recent loss leaves an immeasurable absence in Brazilian cinema.
Léa Garcia, at 89 years old, gave life to Bela LX-404, a sensual robot acquired by a lonely man, Seu William (Thiago Justino). The choice of Léa for this role – a robot with touches of sensuality – not only defies William’s expectations, but also those of the audience. In a performance that mixes humor, humanity and a hint of irony, Léa captivates from start to finish. The actress herself confessed to having a lot of fun with the role, which is evident in each scene, making her performance even more captivating.
The plot, which begins in an almost comical way with William’s surprise at receiving a robot older than the attractive young woman he was expecting, evolves into a deeper reflection on human relationships, loneliness and acceptance. Henrique Bulhões stands out in the story as the doorman Zezinho, whose interaction with Bela and William adds layers of complexity and sensitivity to the film.
Luiza Botelho’s direction is a fitting tribute to her father, and a promising showcase of her own cinematic talent. The choice of the year of robots and the futuristic style is supported by the lighting work, which plays a fundamental role in transporting the viewer to a future where technology and human relationships intertwine in unexpected ways.
The visual effects, especially the futuristic technological screens, are noteworthy and add a layer of authenticity to the film’s futuristic setting. The post-production perfectly bridges the gap between the human and technological elements of the work, without ever taking the focus away from the moving performances and character development.
BELA LX-404 is a beautiful farewell to Léa Garcia, offering a last chance to appreciate the brilliance and versatility of an actress who left an invaluable legacy. The short film combines humor, emotion and innovation, leaving the audience not only entertained, but also reflective on the complexities of human relationships in a world dominated by technology.
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