Brazilian Connection
Brazilian Connection

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Brazilian Connection

1987
Movie
Adult · 18+
115 min
English

Erotic international intrigue is the name of the game when Ona Zee and Buffy Davis compete head-to-head in a deliciously sex-filled battle for THE BRAZILIAN CONNECTION. Herschel Savage is the millionaire with the money and Tony Montana is the man with land for a South American super-resort. What these women won't do to sign a contract! Sheena Horne, Keisha and Bunny Bleu provide relentless lust-action to help Ona win. But don't count bodacious Buffy out! This voluptuous red-haired vixen charms two stiff studs to make her erotic investments pay off! The naughty negotiations go nonstop until a deal is finally signed. And what better way to finalize the agreement than with a double-banger orgy? These passionate power-brokers leave nothing to chance!!

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Tadeu di PietroGenres: Action, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty underworld of São Paulo, a young man named Carlão gets entangled with a dangerous drug trafficking ring. Driven by a desire for quick money and a troubled past, he navigates a treacherous path filled with violence and betrayal. As he climbs the ranks, he finds himself increasingly isolated, facing the harsh realities of the criminal life and the potential consequences of his choices.

Critical Reception

Brazilian Connection is a gritty crime drama that attempts to shed light on the harsh realities of drug trafficking in urban Brazil. While it offers a raw portrayal of its subject matter, critical reception was mixed, with some appreciating its unflinching look at social issues and others finding its narrative and execution somewhat underdeveloped.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its attempt to portray the harsh realities of drug culture.

  • Criticized for a sometimes predictable plot and uneven pacing.

  • The performances are noted as being earnest, though not always polished.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of Brazilian cinema in the 1980s that explored urban social issues and crime, often with a raw and realistic aesthetic.

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