A compelling drama from Brazil, the film is written and directed by Kleber Mendonca Filho and stars Wagner Moura. It is a political thriller that takes place in 1977 during Brazil's military dictatorship. The story follow's Mr. Moura's character, Armando, as he tries to flee from political persecution and personal revenge, while reuniting with his young son. He hides out in the city of Recife, under an assumed name, taking up residence in a building full of other political refugees.
Mr. Filho's team and his direction faithfully recreate Recife in the '70's, Filming on location, the visuals are remarkable and add an incredibly realistic touch. It's almost like watching a documentary. There is a strange interlude involving a human leg taking on a life of it's own (that I'm still scratching my head about) and many references to the film "Jaws" which debuted in 1977 and is playing in Recife during the course of the film. I can only imagine the shark is a metaphor for the evil taking the lives of so many innocents.
The story takes it's time to develop and can be confusing at times but it does eventually all come together by the end. Thankfully, the interesting characters, arresting visuals, and Mr. Moura's performance will hold your attention throughout. The film is in Portuguese with English sub-titles.

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