4 films that just arrived on Netflix to watch


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Having something new to watch every week is part of the excitement and experience of streaming. Revista Bula brought the latest premieres from Netflix to remind you of what not to miss, especially if you want to enjoy the weekend to relax, stay at home and rest your head. These films are also a kind of exercise in looking at how different filmmakers appropriate established genres to reinvent them. In these four distinct narrative paths, they converge in an attempt to understand the chaos in the human experience.

Each of them invites the audience into a kind of emotional marathon. From restlessness to tenderness, from melancholic laughter to silent discomfort. These works balance rhythm and depth, with narratives that remain resonant even after the final credits. For a weekend of immersion, they offer the most stimulating thing about cinema: the possibility of getting lost in stories that, deep down, talk about all of us.

Fer kalaoun
Fer kalaoun

Fer Kalaoun is an editor at Revista Bula and a reporter specializing in cultural, audiovisual and political journalism since 2014. A History student at the Federal Institute of Goiás (IFG), she brings a critical and contextualized perspective to her texts. He has worked for major media outlets in Goiás, including Rádio CBN, Jornal O Popular, Jornal Opção and Rádio Sagres, where he presented the Cinemateca Sagres show.

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