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.
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This film is an unorganized, dysfunctional, fruitless mess. The story had potential. The idea of two men hiring a hit-man to take out their partner and then that hit-man turning around and forcing himself into their business, could've been interesting. It could've been played in a comedic way, or it could've been played in a threatening and frightening way.
Instead, the movie tries a little of both and succeeds at neither. At times the movie presents Miklos' character as someone who we should fear, other times he's seen as a joke, heckling the construction company's workers and bringing rappers into the office.
The only bright spot is that some of these actors give good performances. Marco Ricca as Ivan gives a great portrait of a man consumed by fear and guilt and we watch him spiral out of control. Although again, the movie flubs up his character, introducing us to his wife in the beginning, only to never show her again or really explain their marriage or why their relationship is so distant.
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.
In a story like this, where crime, corruption, betrayal and blackmail go hand in hand, no one is innocent or can be victimized, exception made to MARINA, which is the only person who doesn't know what's going on and didn't betray anyone
This film portrays with sarcasm the sad and cruel reality which exists in big metropolis like São Paulo, where crime is every day's presence. We can feel irony but also veracity in characters like ANISIO (brilliantly played by Paulo Miklos), which does blackmail to the guys who paid him without any scruples, and even flirts with the daughter of the guy he killed! He really must be a monster to do something like that, but of course I know there're people like him out there, in Brazil or any other place
It's a very good movie, cruel but truthful, about a sad reality The acting is great and the soundtrack too.
Did you know
- TriviaThis 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!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Roméo et Juliette se marient (2005)
- SoundtracksInvasão
Performed by Sabotage & Instituto
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- The Invader
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- Gross worldwide
- $33,041
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1