O Lobo Atrás da Porta
English title: A Wolf at the Door
Genre: suspense film
With: Milhem
Cortaz (Bernardo), Fabiula
Nascimento (Sylvia, his wife), Isabelle Ribas (Clara),
Leandra Leal (Rosa), Tamara Taxman (Rosa’s mother), Juliano Cazarré (Detective
Delegado), Paulo Tiefenthaler (Wander), Thalita Carauta (Betty), Karine Teles
(Professora Arlete)
Director: Fernando
Coimbra
Screenplay: Fernando
Coimbra
Release: 2013
Studio: Gullane, TC Filmes
Rating: -
MBiS score: 8.5/10
– Who was that
woman? A stranger?
– Not a stranger. The girl ran over to her, jumped up into her arms.
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Story-line: Rio de Janeiro. When Sylvia arrives at Dona Arlete’s school to fetch her daughter Clara, she is told that the little girl has already left with Sheila, a neighbour. Because none of her neighbours answers to that name, Sylvia immediately reports the disappearance to the police.
Pluses: tremendous acting by Milhem
Cortaz, Fabiula Nascimento and
especially Leandra Leal in wide-ranging roles, convincing support from a fine cast,
irreproachable direction, a realistic and well-structured screenplay that
effortlessly blends past and present to tell its story of mystery and deceit, crisp
and clean cinematography, appropriate production values, a purposeful musical
score and a stunning climax.
Minuses:
none.
Comments: after a whirlwind 14-minute intro, Fernando Coimbra’s masterful film reconstructs the events that led to Clara’s disappearance. As it brilliantly unravels a mass of lies, contradictions, threats, revelations and cruelties, you will get to know the parties involved and measure the full extent of their drama. Modest but no less hard-hitting, A WOLF AT THE DOOR is a valuable, riveting addition to cinema and to any movie buff’s treasure trove.
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