A family straining to care for their bedridden patriarch is offered a diabolical deal: to put their elder to rest and host an Argentinian drug kingpin in need of a place to hide.A family straining to care for their bedridden patriarch is offered a diabolical deal: to put their elder to rest and host an Argentinian drug kingpin in need of a place to hide.A family straining to care for their bedridden patriarch is offered a diabolical deal: to put their elder to rest and host an Argentinian drug kingpin in need of a place to hide.
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- 9 wins & 25 nominations
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- (as Aline Marta)
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- TriviaOne of the six films pre-selected by the Brazilian Academy of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts to compete for a spot for Best International Film at the 2023 Oscars.
- Quotes
Sérgio: [Jairo gives a motorcycle as Sérgio's birthday present] Are you crazy? For me?
Jairo: Of course.
Sérgio: You're always broke. This isn't stolen, is it?
Jairo: No. I had some money saved.
Sérgio: It's beautiful.
Jairo: Do you like it? It's brand new.
Sérgio: I can't keep it. What will I tell Luciana? What will I do with it?
Jairo: What will you do with it? Fuck me.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits does not contain any music, but instead sounds of footsteps and a working furnace can be heard.
- ConnectionsReferences Mighty Joe Young (1998)
In this unconventional dramatic thriller, a poor family living in dire situations receive a risky yet rewarding offer of providing a hiding place to a foreign drug dealer (César Bordón). Family gets the money, the criminal gets a temporary safe place and everybody wins one can easily assume. But at what cost?
It's obvious that there'll be disagreements between both parties, between the family itself and the inner morals of each member of the family, yet at times things flow in a nice manner and you won't even expect the collision of such different worlds or how it could possibly affect everyone. But it does, with new things to come and some hidden secrets from the past.
It's an interesting and careful movie, with a fine slow pacing and heightened senses where the silent moments or even the simplicity of the dialogues work all very favorably to it, reaching out for a tense, nerve-wrecking experience that goes louder than bombs. It follows the tradition of many European films and some indies from Hollywood as well, where attention is required for everything that isn't spoken or the dialogues that seem to not express much (but they do).
This is the kind of movie that, for a brighter view of things and a richer understanding, should be seen at least twice. But it's so great that you won't bother going a second or a third time. It might frustrate some viewers since it doesn't answer all of the countless questions it raises, but on the other hand the way the story was composed it allows viewers in coming with their own theories and answers.
Markovicz is careful with all of her characters, their morals, needs and desires and how they all collide with each other. There's never an easy way out on this, and it's one of those films that throw the dilema back at us and there's no way to avoid such questionings. What would you do in a scenario like that? How do you protect your family from danger and how can you keep everything a secret?
Another great aspect from "Carvão" comes from the cast, with naturalistic and effective performances that one feels the reality of it all and not the experience of watching a movie. The highlight comes to Maeve Jinkings as the religiously devout, hard-working mother who doesn't think twice in accepting the risky proposal because she sees the reality of it all and the condition they're under. She's frightened but not with the mysterious man occupying the other bedroom. There's something more. And many of those solitary, reflective moments of Maeve just makes her one of the most interesting actresses to watch.
Hardly ever comes a movie this good and this incredible yet so under the radar of most audiences. I was thrilled through everything, loved the twists and turns, and that finale was simply mindblowing, very breathtaking and jawdropping. 10/10.
- Rodrigo_Amaro
- Dec 28, 2023
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- Gross worldwide
- $18,480
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1