
The selfish Dr. André Luiz dies and awakes in a kind of limbo called "Umbral". After a painful and numb period in a gruesome swamp, he is rescued and brought to "Nosso Lar" (meaning "Our Home"), a spiritual city. He finds a place of harmony, where people live in peace, working for the good of humanity, for the self evolution and awaiting for reincarnation. Sooner André Luiz changes his behavior becoming a more self aware and altruist man.... (Full plot summary below)
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The selfish Dr. André Luiz dies and awakes in a kind of limbo called "Umbral". After a painful and numb period in a gruesome swamp, he is rescued and brought to "Nosso Lar" (meaning "Our Home"), a spiritual city. He finds a place of harmony, where people live in peace, working for the good of humanity, for the self evolution and awaiting for reincarnation. Sooner André Luiz changes his behavior becoming a more self aware and altruist man.
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| User ReviewJohn BThis is a wonderful movie about a doctor who finds that life after death is not at all what he thought it would be. While other beautiful movies like "What dreams may come" used allegory and mystery to portray this reality, Nosso Lar (Astral City) delivers a straight message, explaining exactly what happens, with vivid images to illustrate it. Every human being should watch this at least once, even if they don't believe in any of it. At the time of its making, this was Brazil's most expensive movie ever made, especially due to extensive CGI effects. It was a huge Box Office hit in Brazil. The soundtrack by Philip Glass is very moving. |
| User ReviewCarlos MThis is a wonderful movie about a doctor who finds that life after death is not at all what he thought it would be. While other beautiful movies like "What dreams may come" used allegory and mystery to portray this reality, Nosso Lar (Astral City) delivers a straight message, explaining exactly what happens, with vivid images to illustrate it. Every human being should watch this at least once, even if they don't believe in any of it. At the time of its making, this was Brazil's most expensive movie ever made, especially due to extensive CGI effects. It was a huge Box Office hit in Brazil. The soundtrack by Philip Glass is very moving. |
| User ReviewJason David KIt was an interesting view on life after death. |
| User ReviewKim CInteresting subject. The after life. Lots of stuff that I have ready already alludes to this. They say there are a lot of truths about learning lessons. So are we all on our spiritual path and would you even know it? |
| User ReviewLazara CIt was a very lovely film, a friend recommended me this film which was surprising that it was a Brazilian film. An adaptation of the books written by Chico Xavier a medium well known in Brazil. It seems like in Brazil there is some sort of movement Spiritism, this is why this film was made. Its a new age movie, but its all about being open and seen what resonates. They're some things that resonated with me, other things that didn't or just didn't agree with. Either way it was enjoyable, it made me sort of happy just seen how the realm of resting for the souls was like. It was truly remembering something that I already knew. Another thing that stuck with me in this movie was when the lady that annoyed Andre Luiz. It sort of made me laugh, we all had that person that likes you but never leaves you alone. You try to be nice to them or just get with it, when he goes back to see the people who left him messages when he passes away only two people did. He sees the lady he helped every time she came at the end of his shift that annoyed him all the time, she actually prayed for him and sent him love when he passed away. The people he thought would care for him are the ones that moved on and continue with their lives. So its a great lesson to remember, while we still can. |