The Way He Looks -
(Portuguese title: Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho ) is a 2014 Brazilian coming-of-age film that gained international acclaim for its tender and sensitive portrayal of disability, independence, and first love. Directed by Daniel Ribeiro, the movie expanded on his 2010 short film, I Don’t Want to Go Back Alone , retaining the original lead cast. Plot Overview
The story follows , a blind teenager living in São Paulo who is growing increasingly frustrated with his overprotective parents and the limitations they place on his independence. He relies heavily on his best friend, Giovana , who walks him home every day—though she secretly harbors romantic feelings for him. The Way He Looks
A central premise is that "love is blind"—Leonardo's attraction to Gabriel develops through shared experiences, music, and touch, rather than visual cues. (Portuguese title: Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho )
It explores the unique experience of a protagonist who is both disabled and queer, focusing on his internal discovery rather than societal trauma. Why It Stands Out The Way He Looks - RedmondBacon He relies heavily on his best friend, Giovana
