Sotto il repressivo regime brasiliano del 1977, Marcelo, un quarantenne, si trasferisce a Recife dopo essere fuggito da un violento passato, cercando un nuovo inizio sulla costa nordoriental... Leggi tuttoSotto il repressivo regime brasiliano del 1977, Marcelo, un quarantenne, si trasferisce a Recife dopo essere fuggito da un violento passato, cercando un nuovo inizio sulla costa nordorientale.Sotto il repressivo regime brasiliano del 1977, Marcelo, un quarantenne, si trasferisce a Recife dopo essere fuggito da un violento passato, cercando un nuovo inizio sulla costa nordorientale.
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- 26 vittorie e 14 candidature totali
Aline Marta Maia
- Lenira Nascimento
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Tense, dangerous, and messily realistic
The film has a Brazilian setting, not the stylized Brazilian setting, but one that makes you feel you actually know those people. In truth, the entire film gives this feeling.
It is a work that seems to be something you recognize. The way people speak, the "villains", everything is so symmetrically believable that the tension establishes itself naturally. The story does not deal with big points, it is the story of one person. Perhaps of many.
In this sense, the work is characterized by the characters, and all are very well realized and acted. Even though in certain moments scenes are prolonged in order to show these characters, as occurs throughout the film. Although time passes quickly while watching the film, it has many scenes that seem to serve only to extend the length of the work.
Even with its excesses, one of the greats of Brazilian cinema.
It is a work that seems to be something you recognize. The way people speak, the "villains", everything is so symmetrically believable that the tension establishes itself naturally. The story does not deal with big points, it is the story of one person. Perhaps of many.
In this sense, the work is characterized by the characters, and all are very well realized and acted. Even though in certain moments scenes are prolonged in order to show these characters, as occurs throughout the film. Although time passes quickly while watching the film, it has many scenes that seem to serve only to extend the length of the work.
Even with its excesses, one of the greats of Brazilian cinema.
Great Performances, Lost Story
The Secret Agent is a film that, while ambitious, doesn't quite deliver on its promises. Its long runtime weighs heavily on the narrative, which oscillates between moments of great intensity and others where the pacing falters. The title, though intriguing, feels somewhat disconnected from the true essence of the story.
The acting is, without a doubt, the film's strongest asset. There's authenticity in the performances, well-crafted nuances, and a clear sense of commitment from the cast. The 1970s setting and the backdrop of Brazil's military dictatorship are excellent thematic choices, with immense potential to provoke reflection.
However, the script loses focus. Too many storylines are introduced, too many subplots promised, only to be left unresolved or poorly developed. The result is a lingering sense of a film that aimed to say more than it could effectively organize.
In short, The Secret Agent is a visually competent and well-intentioned work that ultimately gets lost in its own ambition. The marketing built expectations of a powerful impact that the final product fails to sustain. In the end, it's a middling film, full of good ideas and solid performances, but with uneven execution.
The acting is, without a doubt, the film's strongest asset. There's authenticity in the performances, well-crafted nuances, and a clear sense of commitment from the cast. The 1970s setting and the backdrop of Brazil's military dictatorship are excellent thematic choices, with immense potential to provoke reflection.
However, the script loses focus. Too many storylines are introduced, too many subplots promised, only to be left unresolved or poorly developed. The result is a lingering sense of a film that aimed to say more than it could effectively organize.
In short, The Secret Agent is a visually competent and well-intentioned work that ultimately gets lost in its own ambition. The marketing built expectations of a powerful impact that the final product fails to sustain. In the end, it's a middling film, full of good ideas and solid performances, but with uneven execution.
The Best movie of 2026 so far
This movie is a conversation of Pernambuco with Pernambuco. Brazil with Brazil. Maybe may look strange for people Who are not from here (even silly) But every story (even the hairy leg one) is conected with Pernambuco's culture.
Excelent direction, screenplay and acting by Wagner Moura.
About the ending, spoilers ahead:
A lot of people can find that it has a lot of loose endings, but that's the point. The whole movie is about resistance of memory and how unfortunaly, in Brazil, we tend to cast aside. The opening scene shows the indiference we have with violence and how we don't care with individuals. The ending doesn't explain what happened, Who did it, because in real life there's a million storys we just forget and treat like numbers (91 deads and Carnaval)
For people Who maybe feel this film is too long, this movie is not trying to entertain you. Is trying to speak with you, talk to you.
Excelent direction, screenplay and acting by Wagner Moura.
About the ending, spoilers ahead:
A lot of people can find that it has a lot of loose endings, but that's the point. The whole movie is about resistance of memory and how unfortunaly, in Brazil, we tend to cast aside. The opening scene shows the indiference we have with violence and how we don't care with individuals. The ending doesn't explain what happened, Who did it, because in real life there's a million storys we just forget and treat like numbers (91 deads and Carnaval)
For people Who maybe feel this film is too long, this movie is not trying to entertain you. Is trying to speak with you, talk to you.
The Secret Agent (2025)
Set against the tense atmosphere of Brazil in 1977, "Secret Agent" follows Fernando, a man in his forties who moves to Recife in an attempt to escape his troubled past.
The film's narrative is intriguing and highly subjective, skillfully using the "show, don't tell" approach. This makes the story feel deeper and more realistic, allowing the audience to interpret emotions and events for themselves.
Wagner Moura delivers an outstanding performance, portraying Fernando as an introspective and complex character. His subtle gestures and expressions convey emotion and inner conflict without relying on dialogue.
The film's cinematography and color palette effectively capture the oppressive social atmosphere of the time, adding depth to the story's tone.
However, the film does have its flaws. The soundtrack feels too subdued, adding little emotion to the scenes, and the slow-paced editing-filled with long, repetitive shots-can test the viewer's patience.
In the end, "Secret Agent" stands out for its strong performances and immersive atmosphere, but it's held back by its pacing and understated soundtrack.
Rating: 8/10.
The film's narrative is intriguing and highly subjective, skillfully using the "show, don't tell" approach. This makes the story feel deeper and more realistic, allowing the audience to interpret emotions and events for themselves.
Wagner Moura delivers an outstanding performance, portraying Fernando as an introspective and complex character. His subtle gestures and expressions convey emotion and inner conflict without relying on dialogue.
The film's cinematography and color palette effectively capture the oppressive social atmosphere of the time, adding depth to the story's tone.
However, the film does have its flaws. The soundtrack feels too subdued, adding little emotion to the scenes, and the slow-paced editing-filled with long, repetitive shots-can test the viewer's patience.
In the end, "Secret Agent" stands out for its strong performances and immersive atmosphere, but it's held back by its pacing and understated soundtrack.
Rating: 8/10.
A misleading title and some pretty horrific violence... but a film still well worth seeing.
"The Secret Agent" is a film I just saw at the Philadelphia Film Festival. Before I talk about the plot, I must warn you....this is NOT a film for kids or for those turned off by violence. The film features some brutal murders near the end and the story is certainly depressing...as it should be.
The story is set in Brazil in the 1970s. The nation had been under a military dictatorship since 1964 and the police in the film are uniformly shown to be evil. One of the people the police are looking for a man who you learn has done NOTHING illegal...he just got on the wrong side of a well-connected and evil man. So, much of the film consists of him hiding as well as various evil scum looking to kill him.
Is this a recipe for a fun film? Certainly not! But it is very well made and teaches us about a period in history we might not know much about and should! Well made and a sad film that might leave you feeling a bit drained by the time it's completed.
The story is set in Brazil in the 1970s. The nation had been under a military dictatorship since 1964 and the police in the film are uniformly shown to be evil. One of the people the police are looking for a man who you learn has done NOTHING illegal...he just got on the wrong side of a well-connected and evil man. So, much of the film consists of him hiding as well as various evil scum looking to kill him.
Is this a recipe for a fun film? Certainly not! But it is very well made and teaches us about a period in history we might not know much about and should! Well made and a sad film that might leave you feeling a bit drained by the time it's completed.
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- Budget
- 27.000.000 BRL (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 24.549 USD
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 272.710 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 38min(158 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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