
Rating: 6 stars
Seen 1 time
Seen on: 09/23/2012
Most recently watched by noahphex, sleestakk
Edgar is a young upper-middle class man, close to completing 30 years old, he lives a full life crisis and is in a position common to the vast majority of Brazilians. On the one hand the power, represented by a corrupt state, abusive and absent in their taxes before their obligations. On the other, crime increasingly organized violence became a constant in the lives of citizens in large cities. Edgar responds to all this as a modern vigilante. With the help of ingredients such as technology, counter-information and manipulation, Edgar concocts a brilliant plan, using the greed of their opponents as the reason for its destruction. As the plot unfolds, we know more about the dark past of each character as Edgar fit the pieces together in an intriguing puzzle that makes up the film’s plot.
Length 108 minutes
Robson Nunes | Caco Ciocler | Fernando Alves Pinto | Alessandra Negrini | Thogun | Marat Descartes | Sérgio Ricardo | Djair Guilherme | Roberto Marchese | Aldine Muller | Thaíde | Neco Villa Lobos | Carlos de Niggro | Charles Paraventi | Amanda Banffy | Matheus Fagundes | Norival Rizzo | Rodrigo Soler | Paulo Gabriel | Ricardo Oshiro | Eduardo Parisi | Dhenyze Iwone | Samantha Dalsoglio | Yoram Blaschkauer | Eliseu Paranhos | Victor Filgueiras | Douglas Rosa | Daniel Torres | Márcio Cassoni | Deco Morais | Sonny Rocker | Fábio Turíbio | Ralph Maizza | Cristina Sato | Neide Tsukasaki | Ralph Choate | Rafael Santos Silva | Filomena Luiza | Walter Carvalho Jr | Henrique Figueiras | Fléu Tanabe | Carlos Landucci | Luceli Soncini | Flávio Belinni | Márcio Sossay | Renata Jábali | Nilton Nicola | Nilson Nicola | Rodrigo Cáceres | Giovane de Nardo | James Diego Martins Santana | Idalina Takara | Agatha Souza | Eduardo Bronks | Daniele Pinheiro | Júlia Paes | Angela Sabrina | Carol Miranda | Anne Midori | Alberto Pinto | Carlos Henrique Lessa
Final film of Day 4, 18th feature overall at FF2012. Love the hyper-stylized, frenetic pace throughout the first two acts until it comes crashing down in the final third when the film can’t find its proper ending and starts spelling things out as if we weren’t paying attention during the first hour. A lot mixed reactions at Fantastic Fest. Was prepared to love this movie until it blows up the third act and ignores the audience. That multiple end sequence makes the film feel an hour longer. Disappointing end after a great setup.
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