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Executive Order

Original title: Medida Provisória
  • 2020
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.6K
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Taís Araújo, Alfred Enoch, and Seu Jorge in Executive Order (2020)
In a dystopian near future in Brazil, an authoritarian government orders all citizens of African descent to move to Africa - creating chaos, protests, and an underground resistance movement that inspires the nation.
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In a dystopian near future in Brazil, an authoritarian government orders all citizens of African descent to move to Africa - creating chaos, protests, and an underground resistance movement ... Read allIn a dystopian near future in Brazil, an authoritarian government orders all citizens of African descent to move to Africa - creating chaos, protests, and an underground resistance movement that inspires the nation.In a dystopian near future in Brazil, an authoritarian government orders all citizens of African descent to move to Africa - creating chaos, protests, and an underground resistance movement that inspires the nation.

  • Directors
    • Lázaro Ramos
    • Flávia Lacerda
  • Writers
    • Lusa Silvestre
    • Lázaro Ramos
    • Aldri Anunciação
  • Stars
    • Alfred Enoch
    • Taís Araújo
    • Seu Jorge
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.6K
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    • Directors
      • Lázaro Ramos
      • Flávia Lacerda
    • Writers
      • Lusa Silvestre
      • Lázaro Ramos
      • Aldri Anunciação
    • Stars
      • Alfred Enoch
      • Taís Araújo
      • Seu Jorge
    • 14User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Alfred Enoch
    Alfred Enoch
    • Antônio Gama
    Taís Araújo
    Taís Araújo
    • Capitu
    Seu Jorge
    Seu Jorge
    • André Rodrigues
    Adriana Esteves
    Adriana Esteves
    • Isabel Garcéz
    Renata Sorrah
    Renata Sorrah
    • Izildinha
    Diva Guimarães
    • Elenita
    Hilton Cobra
    • Gaspar
    Emicida
    • Berto
    Aldri Anunciação
    • Ivan
    Flavio Bauraqui
    • Kabenguele
    Dani Ornellas
    • Ruth
    Mariana Xavier
    Mariana Xavier
    • Sarah
    Ana Paula Bouzas
    • Geovana Ricci
    Pablo Sanábio
    • Santiago Evaristo Blanco
    Cláudio Gabriel
    • Ministro Lobato
    Augusto Pompeo
    • João
    Paulo Chun
    • Kaito
    Rejane Maia
    • Lélia
    • Directors
      • Lázaro Ramos
      • Flávia Lacerda
    • Writers
      • Lusa Silvestre
      • Lázaro Ramos
      • Aldri Anunciação
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews14

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    6guisreis

    Ups and downs... very unfortunately, too many downs

    I had great expectation. Since I heard about the production of this movie for the first time I had been waiting for it, and I was certain that it would be a remarkable one. Very unfortunately, as I wanted a lot it to be as good as it was important to be, I was wrong.

    The general idea is brilliant, and the beginning seemed promising, as art direction is also great, one of the very best qualities of the film. As I love dystopias it made my expectation be high: in a dystopic Brazil in near future, the government enacts increasingly harsher racist laws and decrees against black people, wanting them to "go back" to Africa. A great story could have been shown with that interesting and ironical background.

    The problem is that the film has ups and downs, including too many downs, and script is the worst of them. Characters are undeveloped, with no arc or with changes which are sudden and unconvincing. Acting is mostly good, as there are many great actors and actresses, but bad dialogues and a clumsy direction led to some very bad scenes too. Probably due the different ordering in which the scenes have been shot and inserted in the edition, there are some absurd inconsistencies in characters' mood, what is a Z-film problem.

    Dialogues are mostly poor, with many cliché lines. Indeed, it seems that there was the intention to include in the script everything filmmaker considered important, and it was made without the care of having a coherent and fluid outcome. Additionally, too many side stories, some of them seeming promising, were abandoned, and the one centered in Antônio and André's resistance was not well built.

    The parallel of two dramatic situations, one by the action of the state and the other by rebels, is absurd and even dangerous, reminding (certainly unintended, as this is not Lázaro Ramos's view) the speech of the cowards who supported military dictatorship in Brazil and state that "both sided exaggerated".

    I may also add that, although police action in the film is brutal, it is still less violent and disrespectful for human rights than what is usual in Brazilian peripheries with majority black population. That is bizarre, as in a dystopia the problem should have been increased and not softened. Indeed, real-life poor black people would never behave among many armed cops without the fear of being murdered or tortured.

    To resume, this was a missed opportunity, as Lázaro Ramos, one of the best Brazilian actors, had much more media and financing than usual in his debut as director.

    I hope in a near future we may have a remake of this film, keeping the great central idea but being developed with a mature script and direction.
    10jatmaloteseprodutos

    Very good.

    Good...very ver good.

    Sensitively and profoundly addresses the legal issues surrounding an intense racial drama. With a captivating screenplay and powerful performances, the movie prompts us to reflect on deep-rooted prejudices in society and the impact of the judicial system on the lives of marginalized individuals. With a courageous and realistic approach, 'Injust Justice' provokes a critical analysis of racial inequalities and the quest for a fairer and more egalitarian system. This relevant and impactful cinematic work invites us to reconsider social structures and the role of everyone in building a more inclusive world.
    4diogocomex

    Poorly executed

    I am a big fan of Lazaro Ramos, the actor. But Lazaro Ramos, the director just let me down. Poor argumentation, bad acting, disposable dialogues and scenes (like the sensual samba dancing while talking about a favorite song to be chosen), annoying characters (come on seu Jorge, have you seen this film before releasing it?). I just can't believe seu Jorge accepted a role like that, he is so badass. Some of the best names of Brazil cinema caught on a trap. Sad to see and give this kind of review because I love these people, storyline was really promising and some absurd situations really happens in Brazil.
    2rogeriobarao

    Horrible screenplay

    The idea is original but was very badly executed. Starting with a lousy screenplay - full of clichés and unnecessary lines - and a dreadful direction. What a waste!
    9arthurhsassis

    Awesome script, great story, but average acting.

    Can we drop the whole "wokeness" accusations for a bit and really watch and pay attention about what the movie is really about?

    That's not a premonition movie where the situation's bound to happen somewhere in the next years.

    I feel like the film uses a way of showing the audience what it's like to be a minority living in a predominantly white country, but exaggerating the narrative so that everyone can understand.

    The point is, we're all scared this situation is possible to happen at any time, depending on our government and population.

    The only thing that made me sad was seeing the underacting of the actors, which were following the famous Theatre/strict to the script acting.

    Alfred Enoch is such a good actor, and the only time we see him shine was at the end of the movie where he shows true emotions.

    Besides the novel acting, I loved everything about the movie.

    Cinematography, Script, Storytelling, Seu Jorge's performance were awesome.

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      Lázaro Ramos's directorial director. The film adapts the play "Namíbia, Não!", by Aldri Anunciação (2009-2011).

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2022 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
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    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • 臨時措施
    • Filming locations
      • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    • Production company
      • Lereby Productions
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      • $8,419
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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