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Amid the raucous revelry of Carnival week, a widower named Marcelo (Wagner Moura) arrives in 1977 in Recife, Brazil, a city as vibrant as it is violent. A technology researcher who suddenly finds himself an unwitting target in the heart of the dictatorship's political maelstrom, Marcelo is a man on the run from mercenary killers, from ghosts of the past and from the ruthless, mischievously militant spirit of Brazil in 1977. In the midst of these mounting threats, Marcelo, with the help of a mysterious woman named Elza and her compatriots in the country's growing underground resistance, remains primarily focused on escaping Brazil with his young son. Master filmmaker Kleber Mendonca Filho teams up with renowned actor Wagner Moura - giving an extraordinary, career-defining performance - to craft a thrillingly unpredictable, playfully shape-shifting epic steeped in history even as it feels remarkably contemporary, paying affectionate tribute to the movies of Filho’s youth while unfolding against the backdrop of political turmoil and palpable danger.
Transcript
00:00Have you done those American programs
00:05of protection and testimony?
00:07No.
00:14Here, we're doing M'Bembe, Brazilian.
00:27I'm going to die.
00:30I wouldn't have been here to ask your help
00:37if I didn't think it was a dangerous situation.
00:40I'm not a violent person, but this guy...
00:50I'm not a violent person.
01:00I killed him.
01:01I killed him.
01:02But this guy...
01:04I killed him with a sword.
01:05And in some way, I was like...
01:07He hit my back because...
01:08you wanted me in this position.
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