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    • Source: The Middle of the World (2003 film)
    • The Middle of the World (Portuguese: O Caminho das Nuvens; lit. The Path of the Clouds) is a 2003 Brazilian drama film starring Wagner Moura and ClĆ”udia Abreu as a couple with five children making a 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi) bicycle trip from the state of ParaĆ­ba to the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is based on the true story of CĆ­cero Ferreira Dias, a former truck driver who took his family from ParĆ”iba to Rio de Janeiro in search of a "R$1,000 job". The English title is a reference to the starting point of the film, the "PraƧa do Meio do Mundo" (Middle of the World Square in Portuguese).
      The film holds a 58% rating at Rotten Tomatoes and a 32 score at Metacritic, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".


      Plot


      RomĆ£o (Wagner Moura) and Rose (ClĆ”udia Abreu) are a poor couple living in ParaĆ­ba and in search of a job that pays R$1,000 a month, the sum RomĆ£o believes to be the minimum necessary for him to feed his children. They decide to make a trip by bicycle to Rio de Janeiro with their five children: teenager AntĆ“nio (Ravi Ramos Lacerda); children Rodney (Manoel SebastiĆ£o Alves Filho), ClĆ©vis (Felipe Newton Silva Rodrigues) and Suelena (CĆ­cera Cristina Almino de Lima); and newborn CĆ­cero (CĆ­cero Wesley A. Ferreira).
      Along the way, they make some money washing cars and performing Roberto Carlos songs. They also give a chance to some promising opportunities, but all of them fail. They are first offered a job by a criminal, who warns them that he can only give work for "sons of a bitches". They are later promised jobs by Severino, a councilman of SĆ£o Bento, but since it takes too long for him to fulfill it, they decide to leave.
      Later, they pray by the Statue of Father CĆ­cero in Juazeiro do Norte, where RomĆ£o hears an announcement about the "table of Padre CĆ­cero", one that will grant a blessing for the one who manages to lift it. RomĆ£o gives it a try, lifts it, but faints just afterwards. Later, they meet a lone traveler called GideĆ£o (ClĆ”udio Jaborandy), who tells them to go to FiladĆ©lfia and search for NeguiƧa (FĆ”bio Lago). That night, AntĆ“nio and ClĆ©vis find a church nearby and accidentally smash a cash box full of money. AntĆ“nio gives in to temptation and takes all the bills. In FiladĆ©lfia, the family meets NeguiƧa, who offers them shelter, but says he has no jobs. AntĆ“nio tries to go to the local night party, but flees as soon as he gets there, unable to feel comfortable.
      In Feira de Santana, AntĆ“nio goes to the local bus terminus and buys tickets to Rio de Janeiro for everyone. When his parents ask where he got the money, AntĆ“nio admits it was taken from the church and RomĆ£o tears all the tickets apart. Later, the family stumble upon PanamĆ” (Sidney Magal) and Callado (Franciolli Luciano), a pair looking for men, women and children from all ages for a "great opportunity", with no skills required. RomĆ£o reluctantly agrees and convinces PanamĆ” to allow him to take the bikes with them on the truck that'll take them to the opportunity, as well as three members of the family that weren't selected for the job.
      The opportunity turns out to be a fake PataxĆ³ quarup ritual in a club in Porto Seguro, where RomĆ£o and three of his children are dressed as supposedly legit PataxĆ³ and PanamĆ” poses as a foreign entertainer, owner of a park called Caminho das Nuvens (the original title of the film; could be translated as "Path of the Clouds"). AntĆ“nio sneaks in the club and when RomĆ£o sees him, he leaves the place mid-ritual, and so do his children. Frustrated, he orders Rose never to arrange them such jobs anymore.
      Still in Porto Seguro, AntĆ“nio meets Sereia (Carol Castro), who is giving out some Caminho das Nuvens flyers. Soon after, he meets NeguiƧa and GideĆ£o again, and they take him to a local party, where he meets Sereia one more time and takes an instant picture with her. The morning after, Rose reprehends him for disappearing without any warning and he announces he will stay in Porto Seguro. RomĆ£o accepts and leaves with the rest of the family. That night, he searches for Sereia, but she is hooking up with PanamĆ”. AntĆ“nio spills some beverage on PanamĆ”'s face, and Sereia responds by pushing him to the ground. Later, he meets his family again by case.
      Upon arriving in the state of Rio de Janeiro, RomĆ£o arranges AntĆ“nio a job as a bricklayer in a city far from Rio de Janeiro. He agrees to stay and says the real last goodbye to his family. As RomĆ£o and his family arrive in Rio de Janeiro, they visit the Christ the Redeemer and RomĆ£o asks a man for directions to BrasĆ­lia. Rose listens to it and says she is definitely not going back to the road.


      Cast


      ClƔudia Abreu as Rose
      Wagner Moura as RomĆ£o
      Ravi Ramos Lacerda as AntƓnio
      Sidney Magal as PanamĆ”
      ClĆ”udio Jaborandy as GideĆ£o / Chupa Cabra
      Franciolli Luciano as Callado
      Manoel SebastiĆ£o Alves Filho as Rodney
      Felipe Newton Silva Rodrigues as ClƩvis
      CĆ­cera Cristina Almino de Lima as Suelena
      CĆ­cero Wallyson A. Ferreira as CĆ­cero
      CĆ­cero Wesley A. Ferreira as CĆ­cero
      Carol Castro as Sereia
      Caco Monteiro as Severino
      LaĆ­s CorrĆŖa as Jurema
      FƔbio Lago as NeguiƧa
      LĆŗcio Leonn as Criminal


      References




      External links


      The Middle of the World at IMDb

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