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The next morning, a telegram arrives confirming that José died at exactly the same hour the clock chimed. Symbolism and Themes
The "broken clock" serves as the central metaphor for several complex human experiences:
The song (Broken Clock), composed by José Russo and Teddy Vieira and famously interpreted by the duo Lourenço & Lourival , is a landmark of "sertanejo raiz" (traditional Brazilian country music). It utilizes a supernatural narrative to explore deep themes of faith, skepticism, and the eternal bond of family. Overview and Narrative Structure
As a gift from their grandfather, the clock represents the continuity of family and the weight of tradition in rural Brazilian culture. Musical Legacy
Years later, the broken clock hanging on Durvalino's wall suddenly strikes twelve times at midnight.
The event serves as a final "proof" for the skeptical brother, suggesting that love and spiritual connection can bridge the gap between belief and disbelief.
The next morning, a telegram arrives confirming that José died at exactly the same hour the clock chimed. Symbolism and Themes
The "broken clock" serves as the central metaphor for several complex human experiences:
The song (Broken Clock), composed by José Russo and Teddy Vieira and famously interpreted by the duo Lourenço & Lourival , is a landmark of "sertanejo raiz" (traditional Brazilian country music). It utilizes a supernatural narrative to explore deep themes of faith, skepticism, and the eternal bond of family. Overview and Narrative Structure
As a gift from their grandfather, the clock represents the continuity of family and the weight of tradition in rural Brazilian culture. Musical Legacy
Years later, the broken clock hanging on Durvalino's wall suddenly strikes twelve times at midnight.
The event serves as a final "proof" for the skeptical brother, suggesting that love and spiritual connection can bridge the gap between belief and disbelief.