I'm not a big fan of Caetano Veloso, but I admire him in many ways. I like him because he usually says what he wants and he has a really nice voice. Moreover, he was one of the leading names of the Tropicalia movement, which changed the course of music in Brazil. There are many problems in this movie. For example, the director Fernando Grostein loses a lot of time showing Caetano hugging a three and petting a bird. I mean, what's the point? This documentary don't have a plot, it don't have a purpose. It's nice to see Antonioni and Almodovar here, but they seem displaced. Even with only 70 minutes it's a boring movie to watch. If you're not Caetano fan, stay away.
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