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7 Prisioneiros ✦ Working

, serves as a harrowing reminder that it is very much a modern reality. Directed by Alexandre Moratto and produced by Fernando Meirelles City of God

, who leaves his rural home with several other boys for a promised job at a scrapyard in São Paulo. Upon arrival, they realize they have been lured into a trafficking trap: Entrapment: Their identity documents are seized. Debt Bondage:

Luca exploits not just their bodies but their psychology. He creates a system where the alternative to working for free is worse. The police are paid off. The neighbors don't care. The boys have no money, no documents, and nowhere to go. When one of the seven, Ezequiel, tries to run, Luca beats him brutally in front of the others. But the punishment is not just physical—it is psychological. Luca then tells the others, "I gave him a roof. I gave him food. He is the ungrateful one." 7 prisioneiros

‘7 Prisoners’ (‘7 Prisioneiros’): Film Review | Venice 2021

The movie’s final subtitle reveals that millions of people are currently in slave-like conditions in Brazil. The cycle continues. ends not with a hero, but with the birth of a new monster. , serves as a harrowing reminder that it

Breaking away from his usual Hollywood roles, Santoro delivers a chilling performance. Luca is not a cartoonish villain; he is a bureaucrat of misery. He treats human exploitation as a simple corporate ledger. He is tired, calculated, and deeply aware of his own position within a larger criminal food chain.

, the film has received critical acclaim for its realistic portrayal of systemic exploitation and moral ambiguity. 🎬 Film Overview Alexandre Moratto. Producers: Fernando Meirelles ( City of God ) and Ramin Bahrani ( The White Tiger Lead Cast: Christian Malheiros as Mateus and Rodrigo Santoro as Luca. Approximately 93 minutes. Release Date: November 2021 on Netflix. 📖 Plot Summary The story follows 18-year-old Debt Bondage: Luca exploits not just their bodies

7 Prisoners review – devastating but compelling trafficking ...

Lançado pela Netflix, o filme figurou no Top 10 da Netflix Brasil e entre os Top 5 do mundo, demonstrando a relevância global da temática. Foi apresentado na 78ª Venice Film Festival, solidificando seu prestígio crítico.