The Secret Agent (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Thriller, Drama, Crime · 2h 41m · R · PT

Curator score: 7.9/10 (689.4K ratings)

Brazil 1977, a time of great mischief.

Overview

Brazil, 1977. Marcelo, a technology expert in his early 40s, is on the run. Hoping to reunite with his son, he travels to Recife during Carnival but soon realizes that the city is not the safe haven he was expecting.

Ratings

Director

Kleber Mendonça Filho

Production

Lemming Film, One Two Films, CinemaScópio, ARTE France Cinéma, MK Productions, Primo Content

Cast

Wagner Moura, Alice Carvalho, Gabriel Leone, Isabél Zuaa, Maria Fernanda Cândido, Udo Kier, Robson Andrade, Rubens Santos, Licínio Januário, Joálisson Cunha, Marcelo Valle, Fabiana Pirro, Hermila Guedes, Márcio De Paula, Gregorio Graziosi, Buda Lira, Suzy Lopes, Erivaldo Oliveira, Fafá Dantas, Geane Albuquerque

Where to watch

Hulu

Curator Review

Verdict

A dense, politically charged thriller with a strong sense of place, memory, and dread. It sounds less like a conventional chase movie than a layered historical drama that rewards patience, especially if you like films that build atmosphere, character, and social texture around a suspenseful core.

Best for

  • Viewers who like slow-burn political thrillers
  • Fans of historical dramas with strong regional atmosphere
  • People who enjoy formally ambitious, non-linear storytelling
  • Audiences drawn to memory, identity, and state-power themes

Skip if

  • You want a fast, straightforward thriller
  • You dislike elliptical or chaptered storytelling
  • You prefer action-heavy crime movies
  • You need clear answers and tidy plot resolution

Overview

Set in 1977 Brazil, this is a thriller that seems to treat paranoia as both a political condition and a personal one. The premise suggests flight and pursuit, but the real engine is atmosphere: a city in carnival heat, a man trying to reach his son, and a country whose violence is embedded in everyday life. It sounds like the kind of film that uses genre as a doorway into history rather than an end in itself.

Worth noting

The Letterboxd reactions point to a movie that is formally slippery, with a structure that withholds momentum before revealing its deeper emotional and historical design. That can make it feel demanding on first watch, but also unusually rich once its patterns click into place. The emphasis on memory, mistaken identity, and the persistence of the past suggests a film that lingers after the plot mechanics fade.

Bottom line

What stands out most is the combination of craft and cultural specificity. This appears to be a film of tracking shots, split-diopters, and carefully staged spaces, but also one grounded in lived texture and political unease. If you like thrillers that are as interested in a nation’s wounds as in a protagonist’s survival, this should be well worth your time.

Top Letterboxd reviews

leon (4★) · 13221 likes

o novato é casado e/ou aprecia a companhia de mulheres?

Flynn (3.5★) · 12514 likes

Need an entire movie about the leg

Jared Gilman (4.5★) · 11562 likes

can’t stop thinking about that cat* edit: those cats

Isabela Boscov · 6488 likes

Não é um filme documental, mas é um documento de um país sem memória www.youtube.com/watch?v=aspocyY1SQc&t=139s

David Sims (4.5★) · 6424 likes

"I told you the story in the wrong order"

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Topics

slow-burn thriller, historical drama, political suspense, 1970s Brazil, crime drama, memory, paranoia, authoritarianism, family separation, art-house

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