O Marginal
O Marginal

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O Marginal

1974
Movie
105 min
Portuguese

Fleeing from the orphanage where he was living, young Valdo immediately entered the life of the crime, establishing himself as a dangerous adult criminal. However, his petty thefts do not satisfy him and he longs for bigger things and when he becomes a lover of Beth, the young criminal realizes that he can enrich himself very and very fast.

Insights

IMDb6.6/10
Director: Sérgio CardozoGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In this gritty Brazilian crime drama, a fearless detective named Francisco goes undercover to infiltrate a dangerous criminal organization. He navigates the treacherous underworld, facing violence and betrayal at every turn as he seeks to dismantle the gang from within. The film explores themes of corruption, justice, and the blurred lines between good and evil in a society plagued by crime.

Critical Reception

O Marginal is a cult classic of Brazilian cinema, praised for its raw intensity, stylish direction, and compelling performances. While not a mainstream critical darling upon release, it has gained significant recognition over the years for its unflinching portrayal of urban crime and its contributions to the 'Bandit Film' genre in Brazil. It's often cited for its energetic action sequences and its effective depiction of the era's social issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stylish direction and visceral action sequences.

  • Recognized as an important film in the Brazilian 'Bandit Film' genre.

  • Appreciated for its gritty portrayal of urban crime and societal issues.

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Fun Fact

O Marginal is considered one of the key films in the Brazilian 'Cinema Marginal' or 'Udigrudi' movement, which was characterized by its experimental nature, counter-cultural themes, and often low-budget, guerrilla filmmaking techniques.

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