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selena-710968 April 2016
I don't know how to come up with 10 lines about this movie, but will try my best. I watched it on pirate site that shows the latest movies before they even released officially. There is noting to write about it other than it is SO BAD. The story seems to be written by an 11 year old kid who is into crime novels. The absurdity of the story is beyond belief. Sometime meaning and understanding of a film is lost in translation, however this is not that kid of film. Now the acting. saying it is bad would not describe it accurately. It is dismal. All actors seem to be frozen in time unable to convey any emotions. The only positive about this film is the natural beauty of the actress Ana Paula Arósio. She is stunning. So male audience might find this as a reason to watch it. The contemporary design of the buildings and its interiors might catch your attention as well. Just one fragment of the movie I found interesting was when a crime investigator was sitting in a the abandoned car and looking in the back view mirror to arrive to a not a very obvious discovery.
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9/10
Very good...
RosanaBotafogo19 September 2022
The feature, scheduled to premiere in the second half of 2015, marks the actress's return to work, after 3 years of seclusion. The film tells the story of Elias, an executive at one of the largest private banks in Brazil. Married to Clara, an ambitious woman who arranges for her husband to become president of the bank, making the two of them executioners and victims of your own ambitions.

An excellent national psychological thriller, it slipped slightly when it tried to insert the supernatural, either through the appearance of the embroiderer lady, or through the antagonists' visions, unnecessary, exaggerated, inconvenient, nothing that compromised the brightness of this adorable detective plot, a Brazilianized version of Shakespeare for that I was forgiving... Very well produced and executed, another pride of national cinema... One of the last works of the beautiful and talented Arósio...
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