492: A Man Called Death (2017) Poster

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8/10
Very nice movie
dctr66616 June 2019
The story goes around Júlio Santana, a small, rural town boy, turned into a hitman, by a twist of fate. The movie shows Santana as a real person, not a killing machine, with no heart or feelings... Some say this movie is all about choices, and that's true... the choice of killing or not killing, the choice of having riches and a wealthy life, and taking lifes, or having a modest living, without blood on his path. There's doubt, sin, and redemption, in different phases of this movie, and that makes the main character "likeable", eventhough we may question some "life choices".

The pacing of the movie is good, there isn't a single dull moment in this movie, and, eventhough I would like to see more killing, the ones showed, are good enough for a "bloodhound" like me. There's violence, there's blood, there's romance, there's drama... there's a bit of everything here... ...And that shows why brazilian cinema has such potential, in the "post- Elite Squad" age.

Try it, you won't be disapointed at all...
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3/10
brazilian low budget movie
gorankelemovic26 July 2019
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***spoliers***imo this is just a waste of time,nothing spectacular beside the "true story" sideline,not the acting,not the scenes,not the story is well made,poor effort to describe moral struggle in a mind of a hitman...story of a man who alegedlly kill 492 persons,whom most of them were just normal regular people doesnt deserve a movie,less alone one where they tries to describe him as a "normal human"... so,all in all,i just wasted an hour and half on this... if you want to see a GREAT brazilian crime movie,watch "SON OF GOD" or "trope de elite 1 and 2" and skip this...
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