The film is not bad, but it is not good either, despite the decent performance by Nelson Freitas. It is too schematic, formulaic, often ressembling a soap opera. It concentrated in Eike Batista's rise and fall as a star businessman billionaire, chosing a strange view where he is a dreamer somewhat victim of bad advisors, false friends and corrupt politicians. The entire core story is about his business, but, as his personal life is too much infamous, due to his marriage with model and actress Luma de Oliveira, they chose a bizarre way to insert it, completely external to the entire script: as a concern in the subconscious, neither developping it properly, not merging it with the plot. The side story of the common people who believed in investing in his stocks made sense, but was too topical and obvious. As a matter of fact, one may say that the entire movie is obvious and never surprises, is always in the surface, with flat and often unconvincing characters.