

The tragedy and comedy in Carlos' life begins, grows and ends like the tragedy and comedy of Portugal. In the company of his close friend, João da Ega, allegedly a brilliant writer, Carlos, with his idle existence as an aristocratic doctor, spends his time to enjoying friends and lovers. Until he falls in love. She is a new character in this revolutionary novel. It's a vertiginous passion that goes beyond that past gloominess to reach a new and darker abyss, incest.
Production
Sumptuous 19th-century Lisbon recreated in obsessive detail.
Acting
Graciano Dias embodies aristocratic ennui with unsettling precision.
Cinematography
Golden decay in every frame — beauty that suffocates.

Director
João Botelho
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Eça de Queirós's 1888 novel is Portugal's answer to Flaubert — this adaptation sparked debate about national literary sacred cows.
Botelho deliberately cast unknowns to avoid star baggage; Maria Flor was discovered in a Lisbon café.
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