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MysteryWesternThriller

Bacurau

- If you come, come in peace

Bacurau, a small town in the Brazilian sertão, mourns the loss of its matriarch, Carmelita, who lived to be 94. Days later, its inhabitants notice that their community has vanished from most maps.

Release Date : 2019-08-29

Language :EnglishPortuguese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Símio FilmesCinemaScópioARTE France CinémaGlobo FilmesSBS ProductionsCanal BrasilTelecine

Production Country : BrazilFrance

Alternative Titles : Nighthawk

Cast

Bárbara Colen

Character Name : Teresa

Original Name : Bárbara Colen

Gender : Female

Thomás Aquino

Character Name : Pacote

Original Name : Thomás Aquino

Gender : Male

Silvero Pereira

Character Name : Lunga

Original Name : Silvero Pereira

Gender : Male

Sônia Braga

Character Name : Domingas

Original Name : Sônia Braga

Gender : Female

Udo Kier

Character Name : Michael

Original Name : Udo Kier

Gender : Male

Thardelly Lima

Character Name : Tony Jr.

Original Name : Thardelly Lima

Gender : Male

Rubens Santos

Character Name : Erivaldo

Original Name : Rubens Santos

Gender : Male

Wilson Rabelo

Character Name : Plinio

Original Name : Wilson Rabelo

Gender : Male

Carlos Francisco

Character Name : Damiano

Original Name : Carlos Francisco

Gender : Male

Luciana Souza

Character Name : Isa

Original Name : Luciana Souza

Gender : Female

Karine Teles

Character Name : Forasteira

Original Name : Karine Teles

Gender : Female

Antonio Saboia

Character Name : Forasteiro

Original Name : Antonio Saboia

Gender : Male

Lia de Itamaracá

Character Name : Dona Carmelita

Original Name : Lia de Itamaracá

Gender : Female

Buda Lira

Character Name : Claudio

Original Name : Buda Lira

Gender : Male

Clébia Sousa

Character Name : Angela

Original Name : Clébia Sousa

Gender : Female

Danny Barbosa

Character Name : Darlene

Original Name : Danny Barbosa

Gender : Female

Edilson Silva

Character Name : Robson

Original Name : Edilson Silva

Gender : Male

Eduarda Samara

Character Name : Madalena

Original Name : Eduarda Samara

Gender : Female

Fabíola Líper

Character Name : Nelinha

Original Name : Fabíola Líper

Gender : Male

Ingrid Trigueiro

Character Name : Deisy

Original Name : Ingrid Trigueiro

Gender : Male

Jamila Facury

Character Name : Sandra

Original Name : Jamila Facury

Gender : Male

Jr. Black

Character Name : DJ Urso

Original Name : Jr. Black

Gender : Male

Márcio Fecher

Character Name : Flavio

Original Name : Márcio Fecher

Gender : Male

Rodger Rogério

Character Name : Carranca

Original Name : Rodger Rogério

Gender : Male

Suzy Lopes

Character Name : Luciene

Original Name : Suzy Lopes

Gender : Male

Uirá dos Reis

Character Name : Bidê

Original Name : Uirá dos Reis

Gender : Male

Val Junior

Character Name : Maciel

Original Name : Val Junior

Gender : Male

Valmir do Côco

Character Name : Raolino

Original Name : Valmir do Côco

Gender : Male

Zoraide Coleto

Character Name : Madame

Original Name : Zoraide Coleto

Gender : Male

Jonny Mars

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Jonny Mars

Gender : Male

Alli Willow

Character Name : Kate

Original Name : Alli Willow

Gender : Female

James Turpin

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : James Turpin

Gender : Male

Julia Marie Peterson

Character Name : Julia

Original Name : Julia Marie Peterson

Gender : Male

Brian Townes

Character Name : Joshua

Original Name : Brian Townes

Gender : Male

Charles Hodges

Character Name : Chris

Original Name : Charles Hodges

Gender : Male

Chris Doubek

Character Name : Willy

Original Name : Chris Doubek

Gender : Male

Reviews

L

Leno

@fLeno

2021-06-23

A masterpiece. This movie is a very faithful on how the remote Brazilian regions look like, and a very smart and realistic dystopian future movie, a genre that is very rarely well executed in Brazilian movies.

T

tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-03

With over 200 credits on his résumé — often as a vampire or vampire-adjacent —, revered German actor Udo Kier has appeared in some very good films as well as some very bad ones; Bacurau, a retarded A Sound of Thunder/The Most Dangerous Game hybrid ripoff, falls in the latter category. The beginning is more or less promising. Tony Jr. (Thardelly Lima), mayor of the Sierra Verde municipality, to which Bacurau (which may or may not be the Portuguese word for 'bumf---') belongs, has blocked the dam and put it under the care of armed guards. His reason for doing this, though, is not very clear; Tony’s seeking re-election, but I don’t think hijacking the water supply is going to get him a lot of votes. To wit, when he visits Bacurau, the locals all lock themselves in their houses, from which they cover him in insults; their bravura, however, never reaches the sticks-and-stones phase. Oddly, the locals are so poor that their hatred of Tony does not preclude them from accepting the food he brings them, but not so poor that they don’t all have smartphones and/or tablets — and why wouldn’t they? Otherwise, the town’s Wi-Fi would go to waste. So far good, I guess. Things only really go to hell when one of the residents sees a “drone” flying with all the grace of Gazoo’s spaceship (the drone is obviously computer generated until it “lands”; then it becomes a prop). The drone belongs to a group of foreigners led by Michael (Kier, sadly not playing a vampire). Their plan is to lay waste to the place — never mind that it’s already pretty much a wasteland —, first slaughtering the population and then literally erasing the actual town from the map (or, at the very least, from Google Maps), leaving it as though nothing and nobody was ever even there at all — and that includes the villains themselves. To that purpose, “I have documents that prove we’re not here,” Michael says at one point. I’d really like to know what kind of documents those are and how exactly they work. During that same conversation someone says that they never use modern firearms, only old ones. This is also never explained. My theory is that all the impossible technology they’ve used so far has eaten up the budget for fancy weapons. One of the “hunters” complains that another killed a child; I guess their plan was to kill all the adults and leave the children to starve, or something. Needless to say, these aren’t the brightest bunch of killers. For example, they cut off the electricity in the town only to attack in broad daylight. This ineptitude mirrors that of the filmmakers, who take a premise that could might conceivably weight as social commentary and turn it into a Brazilian version of Hard Target — or Perseguição Sem Tréguas, as they call it there.