Movie Review: ‘The Secret Agent’

In theaters on limited release from December 5 is ‘The Secret Agent’ a stirring political thriller and neo-history from Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho.The cast is led by Wagner Moura (‘Narcos’), Carlos Francisco (‘Bacurau’), Tânia Maria and Robério Diógenes (‘Greta’).

​In theaters on limited release from December 5 is ‘The Secret Agent’ a stirring political thriller and neo-history from Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho.The cast is led by Wagner Moura (‘Narcos’), Carlos Francisco (‘Bacurau’), Tânia Maria and Robério Diógenes (‘Greta’).   

Wagner Moura in ‘The Secret Agent.’ Photo: Neon.

In theaters on limited release from December 5 is ‘The Secret Agent’ a stirring political thriller and neo-history from Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho.

The cast is led by Wagner Moura (‘Narcos’), Carlos Francisco (‘Bacurau’), Tânia Maria and Robério Diógenes (‘Greta’).

Related Article: Movie Review: ‘Civil War’

Initial Thoughts

Maria Fernanda Cândido in ‘The Secret Agent.’ Photo: Neon.

If you’ve seen Wagner Moura show up in the likes of ‘Narcos,’ last year’s terrifying look at an riven America, ‘Civil War’ or any number of projects where he steals scenes in supporting roles, ‘The Secret Agent’ will convince you that he’s not only a great actor, but a star in the making.

This collaboration with politically-minded director Kleber Mendonça Filho sets up him for a truly great performance, and he’s supported by an excellent ensemble for a movie that has been named as Brazil’s entry for Best International Feature Film at next year’s Oscars.

Script and Direction

Wagner Moura in ‘The Secret Agent.’ Photo: Neon.

Filho both wrote the script and directed this one, and it’s another winner from a filmmaker who already has some good movies on his resume.

With ‘The Secret Agent,’ he digs into a troubled part of Brazil’s real past, adding fiction to harsh reality to portray a time when science and truth were under attack, while it feel urgently relevant to today’s audiences.

The filmmaker smartly juggles three distinct time periods, but always keeps the story grounded in its characters and maintains the tension throughout while also finding time to show nuance and emotion.

Cast and Performances

(L to R): Wagner Moura, João Vitor Silva, Hermila Guedes, Isabél Zuaa, Licínio Januário and Ítalo Martins in ‘The Secret Agent.’ Photo: Neon.

Wagner Moura has long proved he’s got what it takes as an actor, but he’s rarely gotten a role as satisfying as this one. Roles, in fact, since he plays the main character, and also the man’s grown son in a timeline strand that weaves in and out of the main storyline.

Yet while this is certainly Moura’s movie, that’s to take nothing away from the likes of Tânia Maria, who gives a powerhouse supporting performance as the kindly, yet steel-spined woman who helps Moura’s character when he goes into hiding.

Around them are a blend of other “refugees” and the criminal elements hunting them down, and all the roles work well.

Final Thoughts

(L to R): Robério Diógenes, Wagner Moura and Igor de Araújo in ‘The Secret Agent.’ Photo: Neon.

It’s not hard to see why this is Brazil’s Oscar entry – ‘The Secret Agent’ is an urgent, audacious and superbly realized movie that works on various levels.

‘The Secret Agent’ receives 90 out of 100.

Wagner Moura in ‘The Secret Agent.’ Photo: Neon.

What’s the story of ‘The Secret Agent’?

In 1977, a technology expert flees from a mysterious past and returns to his hometown of Recife in search of peace.

He soon realizes that the city is far from being the refuge he seeks.

Who is in the cast of ‘The Secret Agent’?

Wagner Moura as Armando/Marcelo Alves/Adult FernandoCarlos Francisco as Sr. AlexandreTânia Maria as Dona SebastianaRobério Diógenes as EuclidesMaria Fernanda Cândido as ElzaGabriel Leone as Bobbi

Wagner Moura in ‘The Secret Agent.’ Photo: Neon.

Movies and TV Series Featuring Wagner Moura:

Buy Tickets: ‘The Secret Agent’ Movie Showtimes

Buy Wagner Moura Movies and TV on Amazon

 Movie Reviews RSS Feed

Movie Review: ‘Rosemead’

Movie Review: ‘Rosemead’

In theaters expanding its release on December 9 is ‘Rosemead,’ a taught, powerful new drama that spotlights the troubles of Asian American parents struggling to deal with mental health issues among their teenage children. ​In theaters expanding its release on December...

Movie Review: ‘The Plague’

Movie Review: ‘The Plague’

Opening in wide release in theaters on January 2 is ‘The Plague,’ written and directed by Charlie Polinger and starring Joel Edgerton, Everett Blunck, Kayo Martin, Kenny Rasmussen, Lennox Espy, and Lucas Adler. ​Opening in wide release in theaters on January 2 is ‘The...

TV Review: ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Season 1

TV Review: ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ Season 1

Arriving on Paramount+ on January 15 with its first two episodes (followed by one episode weekly) is the first season of ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,’ the latest attempt to extend the venerable sci-fi franchise to places where no one has gone before. ​Arriving on...

Movie Review: ‘Greenland 2: Migration’

Movie Review: ‘Greenland 2: Migration’

Opening in theaters on January 9 is ‘Greenland 2: Migration,’ directed by Ric Roman Waugh and starring Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin, Roman Griffin Davis, Amber Rose Revah, William Abadie, Trond Fausa Aurvag, Sophie Thompson, Nelia Da Costa, and Tommie Earl Jenkins....