"Morality is something we only care about in others." Some works are priceless, and here we have one of great historical value, as it tells the story of three great personalities: the Brazilian Robin Hood who stole jewels from rich people in hotels; Artur Antunes Maciel, the black and homosexual journalist João do Rio, who portrayed him in a documentary novel; and Felix Pacheco, a journalist, pioneer defender and introducer of fingerprint identification and the first director of the IFP; a lot of history and an excellent film...
Rio de Janeiro, early 20th century. Dr. Antônio's (Vladmir Brichta) occupation is to stay in the best hotels in the city and steal guests' belongings. His life changes when he meets Eva (Alice Braga), a woman who gave up her gift for drawing to get married. She is the wife of Jorge (Pedro Brício), a greedy man who pays little attention to his wife's interests and desires. Meanwhile, Félix Pacheco (Caio Blat), director of the newly opened Identification Office, decides to put an end to Dr. Antônio's maneuvers, using a fingerprint identification technique.