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O invasor, l'intrus

Original title: O Invasor
  • 2001
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2K
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Paulo Miklos in O invasor, l'intrus (2001)
DramaThriller

Two businessmen hire a hitman to kill their third partner and are then blackmailed by the hitman as he takes over their company.Two businessmen hire a hitman to kill their third partner and are then blackmailed by the hitman as he takes over their company.Two businessmen hire a hitman to kill their third partner and are then blackmailed by the hitman as he takes over their company.

  • Director
    • Beto Brant
  • Writers
    • Marçal Aquino
    • Beto Brant
    • Renato Ciasca
  • Stars
    • Marco Ricca
    • Alexandre Borges
    • Paulo Miklos
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Beto Brant
    • Writers
      • Marçal Aquino
      • Beto Brant
      • Renato Ciasca
    • Stars
      • Marco Ricca
      • Alexandre Borges
      • Paulo Miklos
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 29 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Marco Ricca
    Marco Ricca
    • Ivan
    Alexandre Borges
    Alexandre Borges
    • Gilberto…
    Paulo Miklos
    Paulo Miklos
    • Anísio
    Mariana Ximenes
    Mariana Ximenes
    • Marina
    Malu Mader
    Malu Mader
    • Cláudia…
    Chris Couto
    Chris Couto
    • Cecília
    George Freire
    • Estevão
    Tanah Correa
    • Dr. Araújo
    Jayme del Cueto
    • Norberto
    Sabotage
    • Sabotage
    Marina Franco
    • Amiga da Marina
    Daniela Tramujas
    • Luísa
    Thavyne Ferrari
    • Filha do Giba
    • (as Thávyne Ferrari)
    Priscila Luz
    • Lúcia
    Marcos Azevedo
    • Gerente boate
    Silvio Luz
    • Rangel
    Amanda Santos
    • Alessandra
    • (as Amanda Dos Santos)
    Ida Sztamfater
    • Silvana
    • Director
      • Beto Brant
    • Writers
      • Marçal Aquino
      • Beto Brant
      • Renato Ciasca
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    6rainking_es

    Nice thriller...

    Sao Paulo is such a subhuman city where the life of a man is quite cheap. This movie deals with the fight between two businessmen to control their company. They'll get into a spiral of murder and contacts with the local mafia of Sao Paulo's lower depths.

    "El Invasor" moves between thriller and drama, and has some sequences that are really intense. Although the narrative style is quite debatable the history will get you, because everything in the screen is so frenzy and reckless.

    It won't change the history of modern cinema, but it's better than most of the thrillers made in Hollywood these days.

    *My rate: 6.5/10
    9cinemascopio

    Tense social thriller where everything goes wrong and ´wrong´comes knocking at your door

    Extremely tense thriller set in the urban chaos of São Paulo, the biggest and ugliest third world nightmare in Brazilian urbania. For the sake of making it easy for anyone who is curious about this intriguing and truly well made film, it has the grit of Mexican feature "Amores Perros" with a character not too far off Max Cady, from both Cape Fears, although this is not, by any means, a film about a psychopath. Two partners (Alexandre Borges and Marco Ricca) in a construction company pay hitman Anisio (Miklos) to off their third partner (and majority share holder) in said construction outfit. The murder is blamed on the city, but things begin to look very grim indeed when witty and charismatic walking nightmare Anisio decides he wants to be around the ever so nervous partners in crime, not only trespassing but, more importantly, deconstructing the strict social codes that make up Brazilian society. Anisio turns poverty into an attitude and he wants in. The look is almost entirely handheld, grainy, the performances outstanding throughout, especially so as first time actor (and member of classic Brazilian pop band 'Titãs'), Paulo Miklos, dazzles and baffles the viewer with his pretty funny social terror.

    I saw the film at the Brasília film Fest in November 2001. It has since done very well in Sundance and Berlin. Kleber Mendonça Filho
    bob the moo

    Rough little drama but still enjoyable

    When their business partner's ethics prevent their company for working on jobs that may be slightly corrupt, Giba and Ivan decide to have him killed. They are recommended to approach a lowlife hitman, Anisio, who takes the job, killing the partner and his wife. However after the job is done Anisio begins to integrate himself in to the company and the lives of Ivan and Giba. This only accelerates Ivan's descent into panic and guilt.

    With comparisons to the wonderful City Of God, I decided to give this film a shot and found it to be a very different beast to the aforementioned film, smaller, not as good but still an enjoyable film coming from Brazil. The plot is not perfect; I found it slightly difficult to accept Anisio sudden interest in this company in particular when he likely came into contact with many rich clients before. I imagine that there is a certain comment about the status of Brazil, where the few good people with money are gradually corrupted or invested by those willing to bend rules and take advantage. If this was the aim, it wasn't totally successful as it damaged the central narrative a little bit. Aside from this, the film still works, not so much as a thriller but as a drama as Ivan falls into guilt over his actions - again the attempts to make social comment is worthy but it moves the film away from dramatics by a few degrees.

    The cast are pretty good. I felt that Miklos gave a good performance as the hired killer. He seemed quite natural and at ease - even if I hated it when the soundtrack used his band's awful thrash metal music. He was coached by rapper Sabotage, who also has a small role but was killed shortly after the film was released. Ricca descends well in his role and makes it convincing, Borges is suitably seedy and represents the worst of the wealthy class in Brazil I guess. Ximenes role in both the film and the subtext was less clear; her main purpose seemed to be titillation, which, in fairness, she delivered well!

    Overall this film works well because it tries to be more than just a drama and more than just a social comment; however it would be too forgiving of me if I didn't note that it did rather fall between these two stools. Despite missing it's mark, it is still a good shot at the target. The direction and writing are both good and they bring about a film that, although flawed, is still interesting and involving even if these aspects are ahead of it's ability to be dramatic or thrilling.
    6EdgarST

    O invasor

    One can say almost the same things about this Brazilian movie, which won a top prize in the Sundance festival, that have been said about "City of God": both have received a sort of Hollywood treatment. But this one, though, has a sense of humor almost absent in "City of God", and to my knowledge it's one of the few Latin American movies that depict the attraction of some girls of the middle and high classes to the hip hop culture, and the young men of lower classes. In Panama, for example, fed up with the lack of authenticity and the false values of their milieus, the young women are attracted to the exciting and often violent events they experience alongside their urban anti-heroes. In spite of its formulaic structure and ending, it's an ironic, funny movie not to be missed.
    4Rodrigo_Amaro

    Strangely Overrated

    "O Invasor" is a clear case of an overrated picture and I don't use that word lightly or all that frequently. Decades of hearing about this movie only made me aprehensive and cautious about wanting to see it and when I finally did, I was shocked and amazingly disappointing with it since I got nothing from the experience. Through the years I kept hearing about its "importance", the many awards given to it, the countless highlights about the film's soundtrack, acting, specially from newcomers Sabotagem and Titãs frontman Paulo Miklos, so many great things were said about this film and then...I probably missed something.

    Beto Brant's film doesn't show us anything new. The story of two contractors (Marco Ricca and Alexandre Borges) who call up the services of a hired gun (Miklos, amazing!) to eliminate a third partner in their company in order to approve some big project of which we don't exactly how profitable it can be for them. All is done, the man gets killed with his wife but the killer doesn't leave the guys alone: he wants to work for the company in whatever they do and little by little he gets immersed in their lives, the company's work and also begins a relationship with the young daughter (Mariana Ximenes) of the deceased taking her into wild parties. It gets insanely weird when one of the business partners decide to kill the other and paranoia sets in within this group of people, that also brings a random lover (Malu Mader) to one of them.

    What could be an accessible story with dark humor and some minor twists is turned into an incoherent mess that doesn't keep the audience engaged, most of the time we are lost in how Brant and his writers presents things (which includes the book's author Marçal Aquino, adaptating his own project even though he didn't even had an ending for the book so he improvised for the movie THEN finished the novel). Many things are not explained, the tension doesn't build in the way it is expected - I was hoping for the Miklos character to go insane each moment went by but instead is the insecure character played by Ricca who ends up in a journey of self-loathing and confusion when he finally gets a gun. Why bothering in using realistic elements if nothing will ring true when things start to unfold? If the idea was to create a chaotic scenario with this intruder guy ruining everyone's lives at least some form of humor could be brought on and let the danger appear with frequency.

    It's not 100% wrong but there were times when I thought nothing had salvation in this thing. But there's some good and memorable things here. The real invader, outsider of this movie was the perfect choice for the title role. Paulo Miklos was the best choice for Anisio, the odd man in control of everything.

    He is quirky, strange, menacing and he always appear when he's not expected. One could give to this role to any established actor out there and it would be just another fine performance, but having a non-actor capturing your attention with just his presence and a deadly look in his eyes, then you have something special (even though in one quick shot he looks at the camera, surprised to be in the shot and I wonder why Brant left the scene with this goof). Miklos scenes with Mariana are among the best, even though I don't buy much of their relationship and how it develops. Bottom of line, the acting is all good but the movie is so erratic and confusing that the experience is already ruined.

    What's so great and so important about "O Invasor"? I don't know. I didn't find anything. There's not a worth seeing story here, nothing is new here, and there wasn't even a decent conclusion to atest we actually had seen something outstanding. Trust me, there are countless of better crime dramas out there, and countless better Brazilian films out there. This is not one of them. 4/10.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is based on a novel that was being written by Marçal Aquino and wasn't finished yet. Marçal wrote the end of the novel and released the book after the movie.
    • Quotes

      [subtitled version]

      [Paulo Miklos' caracther trespass a construction site administered by the two men he's blackmailing]

      Anísio: Hey, yo! Do me a favor. Get closer.

      Construction's Foreman: What is it?

      Anísio: I got to know that a lot of stuff is missing around here. Where are the parts, the tools and the yellow truck?

      Construction's Foreman: What you want with me?

      Anísio: Tell you what. The word came from up there, man. That's what. There's plenty of smart asses screwing it, taking work outside.

      Construction's Foreman: You're interfering too much. You keep it to yourself, wise guy! You're not the fucking boss!

      Anísio: [shouts] Is that so? But I'm here to shut down the goddamm "leisureland". "Leisureland" is closed! Crime ain't no cherry, yo!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Roméo et Juliette se marient (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Invasão
      Performed by Sabotage & Instituto

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
      • Official site (Brazil)
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • The Invader
    • Production company
      • Drama Filmes
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $33,041
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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