An Invisible Victim: The Eliza Samudio Case

2024 [PORTUGUESE]

Crime / Documentary

IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 544 544

Plot summary

A star goalkeeper threatens a woman who is pregnant with his child. Her pleas for help go unanswered in the shadow of his fame — then tragedy strikes.


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September 26, 2024 at 10:52 AM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon 7 / 10

Interesting story, just a little overdone.

Eliza Samuido and her four month old son vanish, The Police instantly suspect the child's father, her former lover Bruno Fernandez de Souza, who just happens to be a professional footballer of some note.

If I'm honest, I tend to be more of a fan of those straight laced, sobering documentaries, this one isn't one of those, it's very colourful, loud, and dare I say it, they went a bit more for the sensational.

It's definitely interesting, and even though they only touched on some of the other crimes of the time at the end, it showed where football and footballers had gone by this point, literally feeling above the law.

At the time, I just remember thinking, no way, he didn't seem like the sharpest tool in the box, hugely good looking, but not a murderer, it's interesting now to look back at his behaviour during the interviews, I definitely see things differently now.

A really shocking story, I just wish they'd toned it down a little, it's just a little too over the top.

7/10.

Reviewed by khalilandallah 4 / 10

A great disappointment for Brazilian documentaries.

First of all, I would like to say that Brazilian documentaries, in general, are well produced. But not this one.

As a documentary, the good work in the research, interviews and presentation of the interviewees is notable. But everything is lost with the rhythm of the narrative, with the poor soundtrack and the weak dramatizations, which lack the slightest care. The editing is decent, but nothing that deserves a more in-depth review.

As entertainment, the documentary drags on, I found myself seeing how much time was left to finish when it was still halfway through. The slow pace, combined with a clearly customized soundtrack to work on the viewer's perception, as well as occasional breaks in rhythm to convey an ideological message caused strangeness that disrupted the experience and broke immersion.

In the end I was disappointed, I was expecting a great documentary about one of the most notorious and televised crimes in Brazil. And everything I watched was an amateur production, with more low points than highs and dressed in the guise of a large-scale production.

Reviewed by kosmasp 7 / 10

Goal: Keep her

I am going to write this out (sorry), just to avoid confusion: goal keeper ... I imagine if you didn't get it at first you got it now. So no pun intended (as to what it also means to the real story) ... I never had heard of the woman or was aware of the football player (or soccer if you are American).

An interesting and intriguing story - still I have to stop watching these real life crime things. There is enough fictional movies and shows I still have to go through. And me watching almost anything ... well believe me, there is no shortage of stuff .... my watchlists are endless ... and I might be underselling it.

But back to this. There is no doubt what happened ... yet ... we may question some of the things ... and especially how it is finally resolved ... never trust no one .. or something like this.

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