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'The Secret Agent': Beyond Reality on Screen
14 Jan
Summary
- Film depicts police violence via a 'hairy leg' urban legend.
- Future researchers listen to 1970s audio tapes.
- A severed leg reappears, attacking lovers in a park.

Brazilian drama "The Secret Agent" captures attention with its bold narrative, blending historical reality with surreal fantasy. The film vividly portrays the paranoia of Brazil's 1970s military dictatorship through scenes like the introduction of Wagner Moura's character at a remote gas station with a dead body.
The story employs an unconventional structure, shifting to young female researchers listening to audio tapes from the past. This narrative choice creates a deliberate distance, prompting reflection on how history is archived and interpreted, echoing the filmmaker's own upbringing surrounded by media.
"The Secret Agent" also translates an urban legend, the 'hairy leg,' into a cinematic symbol of police and military violence, a code used by journalists under censorship. This fantastical element, alongside other surreal sequences, underscores the film's exploration of reality versus imagination.




