The Secret Agent Review: A living, Breathing Cinematic Novel
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The Secret Agent Review: A living, Breathing Cinematic Novel
On the surface, Kleber Mendonça Filho’s The Secret Agent reads as typical awards bait. It’s a political drama set during an oppressive period of history that reckons with the open wounds of horrors past with a sombre, tragic touch. Look no further than last year’s Brazilian Oscar entry, I’m Still Here, which is also set during Brazil’s Military Dictatorship. But from its opening moments—a patient, lived-in vignette involving a gas station, a rot…
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