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Directed by
  
Cinematography
  
Pierre de Kerchove

Initial release
  
January 2010

Screenplay
  
Written by
  
Daniel Ribeiro

Edited by
  
Cristian Chinen

Director
  
Daniel Ribeiro

Awards
  
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Produced by
  
Diana AlmeidaDaniel Ribeiro

Music by
  
Juliano PolimenoTatá Aeroplano

Music director
  
Juliano Polimeno, Tatá Aeroplano

Cast
  
Ghilherme Lobo, Fábio Audi, Tess Amorim, Júlio Machado, Nora Toledo

Similar
  
The Way He Looks, You - Me and Him, Triple Standard, Futuro Beach, Prayers for Bobby

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I Don't Want to Go Back Alone (Portuguese: Eu Não Quero Voltar Sozinho) is a 2010 Brazilian short film directed by Daniel Ribeiro. The short won the 2011 Iris Prize.

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It was later expanded into Ribeiro's 2014 feature film The Way He Looks.

Plot

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Leonardo is a 15-year-old blind student with his one friend in class, Giovana, sitting next to him. Seated behind Leonardo is the new student Gabriel. After class Giovana invites Gabriel to walk home with herself and Leonardo; she customarily links arms with him for support even though his house is further from the school than hers. Later Giovana teases Leonardo about never confiding in her about romance and suggests he receive math tutoring from Gabriel.

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Over time the three grow closer, walking home and playing games together. Leonardo becomes more self-conscious about appearance, asking questions about what he and Gabriel look like. Gabriel volunteers to take over escorting Leonardo so Giovana doesn't have to backtrack, though she possessively says that's not necessary. A school project requires same-sex pairs, leading Leonardo to work with Gabriel instead of Giovana. During a more serious conversation about blindness, Gabriel points out Giovana's attraction to Leonardo, but Leonardo says he does not reciprocate. When they arrive at his house, Leonardo changes shirts in front of Gabriel, who is stunned before removing his own sweatshirt. Gabriel asks Leonardo where the comfort room is to brush his teeth, but Gabriel was shock to see that when he left Leonardo was smelling his sweatshirt. Gabriel tells Leonardo he left his sweatshirt at Leonardo's house but must leave school early for a dentist's appointment. After the other students have left, Leonardo admits to Giovana he is in love with Gabriel.

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Doubtful about the homosexual romance, Giovana does not provide a positive response before a phone call summons her to her grandmother's birthday, leaving Leonardo to walk home alone with a white cane. At home, when he hears someone come into his room, he chastises Giovana for leaving him and expresses his doubts about confessing his love for Gabriel. However, the visitor is actually Gabriel himself, who smiles to himself at this unintended confession before silently kissing him on the lips, leaving with his sweatshirt. Later, Giovana arrives while apologizing for taking so long. Leonardo is left confused and, after feeling around his room, discovers the sweatshirt is gone. He smiles at the realization that Gabriel was the one who kissed him.

Cast

  • Ghilherme Lobo as Leonardo
  • Fabio Audi as Gabriel
  • Tess Amorim as Giovana
  • Feature film

    In December 2012, the film's official Twitter announced that a feature film based on the short film, titled "Todas as Coisas mais Simples", which translates to "All of the Simplest Things", was in production, after over two years of fundraising and preparation of the script. Filming began and completed in early 2013. The film premiered in 2014.

    On September 2013, director Daniel Ribeiro, announced the final title would be "Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho", which translates to "Today I Want to Go Back Alone". Ribeiro reported, "Throughout the development of the movie a new plot element arose: Leonardo's independence. It's a naturally common theme in any teen's life, but specially in Leonardo's as, being blind, he's often overprotected by those around him, and he wants to do some things on his own, without depending on others. Therefore, the original title was no longer valid, after all "going back alone" became one of the main character's objectives."

    The official English title of the film is "The Way He Looks".

    References

    I Don't Want to Go Back Alone Wikipedia