If you title a film The Secret Agent, you shouldn’t be surprised if audiences are primed for a thriller that thrives on pulsating tension. Setting his story against the holiday backdrop of Carnival, Brazilian director Kleber Mendonca Filho takes a different, more immersive approach.

Filho’s Secret Agent drips with 1977 atmosphere, replicating the loosey-goosey quality of life in the 70s. Various elements collide or coexist – music, politics, and movies. In this case, though, the abundant cruelty of Brazil’s dictatorship, then at its height, taints everything.

Early on, we meet Wagner Moura’s Marcelo, who’s driving to his hometown of Recife in northeastern Brazil. When he stops for gas, Marcelo notices a cardboard-covered corpse lying several feet from the gas pumps…

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